Periagoge
Course

Childhood and the right to play: Play isn't a privilege—it's a right children lose too early. Explore what play actually develops in a human being and why its absence costs us more than we measure.

Discover how play shapes human development and why its loss affects us more than we realize. Learn what children—and adults—truly need.

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Concepts in this course
Concept
Authority Examined Through Gentle Subversion
Concept
Embodied Knowledge Through Donkey and Body
Concept
Laughter as Embodied Wisdom
Concept
Nature as Joyful Teacher
Concept
Paradox as Playground Logic
AI prompts in this course
AI Prompt
A Hard Question About Childhood and the right to play
AI Prompt
Where Are You with Childhood and the right to play?
AI Prompt
What Would You Tell Someone Just Starting with Childhood and the right to play?
AI Prompt
What's Holding You Back with Childhood and the right to play?
AI Prompt
Childhood and the right to play and the Choices You're Making
Part of these journeys
Journey
The Examined Path Through Childhood and the right to play
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Nas
Play & Joy
Nas guides you through this course personally — adapting to your situation, not a script.