The 3 Freedoms of Child-Led Play with Nicole Casey

04/03/2025 31 min Temporada 1 Episodio 21
The 3 Freedoms of Child-Led Play with Nicole Casey

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Register for the FREE Play Conference here:  https://nicolec24--otholly.thrivecart.com/2025/   In this episode, Nicole Casey discusses the significance of child-led play in supporting autistic children. She differentiates between child-led and play-based therapy, emphasizing the importance of intrinsic motivation and the child's experience. Nicole introduces the concept of the 'three freedoms' of play: the freedom to choose, change, and end, and how these principles can enhance therapeutic practices. She also shares practical strategies for identifying children's interests and fostering meaningful engagement through play. Takeaways Child-led play focuses on the child's interests and motivations. Play-based therapy is often misrepresented as simply having toys available. The three freedoms of play are essential: to choose, change, and end. Intrinsic motivation is crucial for genuine play experiences. Play should not be dictated by adult expectations or structures. Understanding a child's unique play style is vital for effective support. All play is valid, regardless of how it looks to adults. Therapists should adapt their approaches to honor the child's experience. Engagement in play can reveal deeper interests and motivations. Redefining play can lead to more meaningful interactions with autistic children. To Download the 3 Freedoms Visual and other helpful freebies, visit: https://www.childled.org/the-freebie-vault  

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