Fuertes, MarinaIsabel FernandesAna Rita AzevedoInês MoraisBárbara TadeuTempera, Tiago Bruno Correia2025-04-102025-04-102024Fuertes, M., Fernandes, I., Azevedo, A. R., Morais, I., Tadeu, B., & Tempera, T. (2024). What do adults learn through play regarding interactions and communication with children? European Early Childhood Education Research Journal, 33(1), 36–49. https://doi.org/10.1080/1350293X.2024.23324561350-293X1752-1807http://hdl.handle.net/10400.21/21803It is well established that the amount of time children spend playing reflects on their learning, quality of exploration, and relationships. However, little is known about what the main benefits for adults are. In this study, we explore the association between the adults’ daily time spent playing with their children (in minutes) and the adults’ quality of interactive behavior and their amount of verbal behavior. Participants are 19 mothers, 17 fathers, 22 female preschool educators, 20 male educators, and 78 children (between 3 and 5 years old). Parents and educators were observed during a joint activity with a child. Results indicate that adults who spend more time playing with their children are more empathic, engaged, reciprocal, and changeling. Moreover, parents were also more positive in their communication with children. This research suggests that play offers individual and dyadic learning to children and adults.engTime spent playingParents and educatorsInteractive behaviorVerbal behaviorJoint activitiesIPL/IDI&ampCA2023/ModTandem_ESELxWhat do adults learn through play regarding interactions and communication with children?journal article10.1080/1350293x.2024.2332456