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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Ashley Pendley Sterchi
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Power of Play and choices! I love that this is a free conference for all professionals (OT, PT, ST) alike. The POWER of play is great and I use this as a motto in my day to day therapy. Loving the option to watch the interviews in a 24 hour time period and option to upgrade to VIP for more unlimited access to interviews.

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Annie
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Great conference! I am a school-based SLP and mom of twin toddlers. I love hearing from other SLPs as well as the OTs and PTs regarding evidence-based ways to bring play back into learning!

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Maddie
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There are so many skilled and… There are so many skilled and knowledgable providers from various professions talking at this conference. I have gained so much more knowledge and ideas to try that I am so exited to share with others. I truly love how dedicated these people are to providing play based, child centered care.

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KC
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This conference is wonderful and while… This conference is wonderful and while geared towards professionals at a very low rate for the VIP ticket (with education hours awarded), there is also great value as a toddler parent on the free ticket. Excellent speakers, virtual access, valuable freebies, and new awareness of professionals and their resources... What more could you want?

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Nichole
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This is my 4th year attending! This is my 4th year attending the Toddler Play Conference. I have one kid that has aged out of being a toddler but I’m a few months from my youngest aging in. However, the material is relevant well beyond toddler age. I have learned an incredible amount through these conferences and they have given me more confidence in supporting my children in their development. These conferences help me in talking to educators and specialists in OT/SLPs. It also provides an interesting continuation for my educational background.

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