#472 Stage 7: New Jobs and Events

#472 Stage 7: New Jobs and Events

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Stage 8: Early Role Play and Pretending with Peers

Pediatric SLP Laura Mize explains the 8th stage of play. 

#471 Stage 6: Expanding Play in Stages of Play for Toddlers with Language Delays

In this course #471, learn the play and language skills a child acquires during Stage 6: Expanding Play Routines from Stages of Play for Toddlers and Preschoolers with Language Delays, along with activities, strategies, and recommended toys to facilitate each skill and help train ...  Show more

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