Toddler Play Conference

113 Cherry St, 98104-2205, Seattle, United States
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About Toddler Play Conference

We know that ALL children have the right to play but how can we as therapists truly become “Defenders of Play”? Join Holly Peretz, OT, and 20+ experts for the 5th annual Toddler Play Conference to elevate children’s play in your practice and in the lives of the children that we serve. You will learn: ✔How to promote play in every practice area ✔How to make play accessible for ALL children ✔How to coach caregivers in engaging children in powerful play

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Vicky Bennett Foster
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I am attending the Conference for the… I am attending the Conference for the second year. Today (Day 2) Anna Dalziel affirmed something that I say all the time! "It's not the toy, It's how you use the toy!" So true. Children sometimes need guidance on how to use the toy. Often I remind early childhood professionals that babies come into this world with no knowledge of how to play. Help them! Love the variety of professionals that share at this conference!

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Lindsey Lengacher
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Loving this conference so far Loving this conference so far! Day one was full of wonderful information. I love how it's very relatable and I am able to listen while traveling in my car from school to school or house to house.

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Maddy Vandevere
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Great for all sorts of professionals! I've been really loving the Toddler Play Conference so far! As a recent PsyD graduate, I've continued my search for as many new perspectives on early child development as I can. I've greatly appreciated the diversity of topics that have been presented, and it was so great that a free ticket was offered to make these great interviews more accessible. Many thanks!!!

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Trish
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So far so great So far so great! Defender of Play is my new tag line! Love that we are brain architects and looking forward to hearing more evidence based information proving what we know from working with young children!

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Kami
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Being able to listen at my own pace Being able to listen at my own pace. I have been to summits before and had information overload. With me having the VIP Pass I can listen when I can and get more information that way. Our center is suppose to be play base but slowly the teachers go back to copies. I really enjoyed Cari Ebert explain play- base and how important it is for children to learn. Can not wait to hear more speakers this week.

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