He also discuss The child's play It involves an eighteen-month-old boy who repeatedly plays a game where he makes objects disappear and then reappear. For example, he throws a wooden reel with a string over the side of his cot, making it "disappear," and then pulls it back out, greeting its reappearance with joy. This game reflects the child's attempt to cope with and master the experience of his mother leaving him, turning a potentially distressing event into a manageable play scenario.
It demonstrates how children use games to process and gain control over their emotional experiences.
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