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Play Skills and Communication

Play Skills and Communication in Children

As children learn language through play, it is important for children to develop their play skills. Children also develop social skills when they play with peers and adults. Pretend play (e.g., pretending to feed a doll or a teddy bear, pretending to cook at a toy kitchen, etc.) is important as children are discovering creativity and learning important language and social skills for communication. Our trained clinicians will work with your child to help improve play and communication skills as well as train parents to continue facilitating play skills at home.

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