Play and friendship for children with disability

25 Mar 2025
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Raising Children
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This resource from Raising Children discusses how parents can help their child practice play skills like listening, sharing, cooperating, and taking turns.

Play and friendship can help children with cerebral palsy develop social, communication, and physical skills, feel good, and have fun. 
 

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