
- Playing
- Play
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- Yesterday, Today & Tomorrow- Phil Mariage
Adults are so covered up on everyday living that we sometimes forget just how important play is to our overall health. This discussion between the older, middle and younger generation guests, compares the way we used to play with how children play now. We also hear about the changes in play that could really alter the social fabric of our society.
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Piece Description
Adults are so covered up on everyday living that we sometimes forget just how important play is to our overall health. This discussion between the older, middle and younger generation guests, compares the way we used to play with how children play now. We also hear about the changes in play that could really alter the social fabric of our society.
Broadcast History
Now in our 10th year on the air
Timing and Cues
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