Discusses the importance of play in promoting childhood development, particularly for children on the autism spectrum. He emphasises that play is a safe, active, and dynamic process that fosters essential skills like problem-solving and social interaction. Key components include engaging with children at their level, ensuring joy in play, focusing on the process rather than outcomes, and becoming part of the play as a means to spark connection and interest in relationships.

Sensory Play Made Easy: 5 Steps to a Perfect Sensory Table
Setting up a sensory table doesn’t have to be complicated. By choosing a clear theme, using safe and engaging materials,
