
Dramatics in the Home
''Dramatics in the Home'' is a guidebook by William Byron Forbush, written in the early 20th century, that emphasizes the importance of dramatic play in family life. It explores children's natural dramatic instincts and provides practical strategies for parents to foster creativity and emotional expression through various forms of play, including storytelling, folk dancing, and pantomime. The book serves as a resource for enhancing family interactions and strengthening the parent-child bond, ultimately helping children find their roles within the home and community.










