Date: 02/02/2025
Time: 10:00 am - 10:45 am
Location: Unitarian Universalist Fellowship of Fayetteville
All are invited to gather downstairs in the common area of the fellowship building on Sundays at 10am for a facilitated discussion focused on a specific topic (advertised in the eNews the week before).
Topic this Sunday: “The Importance of Play.” UUFF Member Chris Cook leads our session this week. When most people think of play, their minds gravitate to children, childhood memories, or early human developmental stages. The instinct to play is built into our biology and is necessary at all stages of development- meaning it is important for adults to play too. According to the National Institute of Play, we all have play circuits built into our brains. The drive to play is as fundamental as our drives for food and sleep. We hope you’ll join us as we discuss what happens to our biology when we play regularly, what happens when play is blocked, and the different types of play we can engage in.
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