Our family game nights turned into arguments about rules and winning, and now we just don't do them anymore. My kids are teenagers and everyone retreats to their devices, but I remember when we used to make up silly games in the car or build blanket forts and invent stories together. I want to bring back that playful curiosity we used to have as a family, but I'm not sure how to bridge the gap between where we were and where we are now.
More people experience this than they realize.
When families lose their capacity for shared exploration and play, they often don't know how to rebuild those bridges without forcing something that no longer feels natural.
“Where Are You with Curiosity as play?”
Peri can explain why this happens, help you decide if this is the right situation for you, and point toward the right journey or coach.
If this sounds familiar, the Library can help you find the bigger picture.