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!
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Hi there, If you’ve ever thought about a side gig as an therapist, summer is the perfect time to try it. Schedules open up, routines shift, and there’s a little more space to create something new. That’s exactly where developmental play groups come in. They’re a simple, flexible way to use your therapy skills outside of traditional sessions, and they make the perfect summer side gig. Here’s why they work so well: • You can run them around your existing schedule We teach you how to run your own play group program inside our new training, Rooted in Play. It’s a step-by-step course that shows you how to design, set up, and run your own play groups, even if you’re starting from scratch. Inside, you’ll learn how to: • Plan and structure engaging play-based sessions It’s not about adding more to your plate. It’s about creating something that fits into your life and makes your work feel more meaningful (and a little more fun) again. If you’ve been curious about starting something on your own, this is a really great place to begin. 👉 Learn more about Rooted in Play -Claire & Lauren |
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!