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Play is Important!

Remember to PlayAs therapists, teachers and parents we have to teach our children.  But, don’t forget that children learn through play!  Download your copy for inspiration at https://www.yourtherapysource.com/freeplayposter

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July 3, 2014/by Your Therapy Source
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