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We know that all play is okay - sensory play, cause and effect play, even play that some might perceive as "atypical". But it can be a challenge to integrate play into your work with autistic kids in a way that is purposeful and meaningful to the child and effective in our practice as therapists. ❓ How do we respect and embrace each child’s unique way of engaging with play? These are exactly the types of questions we’ll tackle at The 2025 Play Conference: The Full Spectrum of Play (March 17-20). With 16 expert-led presentations, you’ll walk away with practical, evidence-based strategies to better integrate play into your sessions with autistic kids. Join this FREE event and gain the clarity and confidence to make play work in your therapy practice. Let’s embrace the full spectrum of play—together! -Lauren & Claire Disclosure: This email contains affiliate links, meaning I earn a commission if you choose to upgrade. |
We’re pediatric physical and occupational therapists who share information, activities, and resources related to child development. Our email newsletter includes weekly freebies like downloadable/printable activities and handouts!