Edited by:
Amiya Waldman-Levi, PhD, OTR/L
Anita Bundy, ScD, OT/L, FAOTA, FOTARA
Play, children’s main occupation, is essential to growth and development. Through play, children develop social, emotional, physical, and cognitive skills that contribute to physical and mental health as well as school readiness. Adult caregivers are important for promoting children’s play, which also supports both child and parental well-being.
The Parent/Caregiver Support of Children’s Playfulness (PC–SCP) is an observational tool designed to assess parents’ or other caregivers’ support of children’s playfulness. Using the PC–SCP to assess how parents or caregivers support children’s playfulness can guide clinicians in developing family-centered interventions that promote parent– or caregiver–child relationships as well as skill development.