• ‘Perceived Trauma’ and its Impact on Behavior and Social-Emotional Health

    Let me start by saying that all trauma is perceived because trauma is defined by the mind and body’s response to intense experiences that threaten or cause harm.  Trauma defines our individual emotional and physical response to these events and doesn’t define the event itself.  This should not downplay the significance or impact of trauma. …

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  • “Relate, Communicate, and Think”

    Dr. Stanley Greenspan defined Floortime as an intervention that focused on strengthening a  child’s ability to relate, communicate, and think. He developed the milestones in his Greenspan/DIR Model and his milestone as a guide to understand a child’s social-emotional abilities and challenges, and to help parents and professionals encourage development within these 3 areas.  While…

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  • About Floortime

    The Greenspan Floortime Approach is a system developed by the late Dr. Stanley Greenspan. Floortime meets children where they are and builds upon their strengths and abilities through creating a warm relationship and interacting. It challenges them to go further and to develop who they are rather than what their diagnosis says. In Floortime, you…

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  • ASD Children pretend play

    Can autistic children play pretend? Does autism make kids unable to pretend play? Some people think so. Some believe that ASD diagnosed children are incapable of pretend play. Dr. Stanley Greenspan certainly didn’t think so. In fact, the Greenspan Floortime model includes informed and effective play psychotherapy as a key aspect of its therapeutic process….

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  • ASD Level 1, 2, or 3: How should Diagnostic Distinctions Guide Treatment?

    These numbers are often given to describe the degree or level of a child’s challenges on the autism spectrum. While some professionals think that a Level 1 or ‘mild’ diagnosis means a child just needs a little support or a little help to ‘catch up’ and teach them a few missing skills, the truth is…

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