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By staying "in it" with your differently developing child, using high affect and creating pleasurable experiences–even being a "playful pest" to keep your child’s attention if you have to, you can support your child in developing and initiating purposeful emotional interactions using a DIRFloortime® approach.
Link to the show notes with links to key discussion points and other ways to view or hear the episode here: https://affectautism.com/2016/01/12/stumbling-blocks-3/
Consider joining our DIR® Parent Network or becoming an Affect Autism member for bonus content and support from a like-minded community of Floortimers here: https://affectautism.com/support/
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By staying "in it" with your differently developing child, using high affect and creating pleasurable experiences–even being a "playful pest" to keep your child’s attention if you have to, you can support your child in developing and initiating purposeful emotional interactions using a DIRFloortime® approach.
Link to the show notes with links to key discussion points and other ways to view or hear the episode here: https://affectautism.com/2016/01/12/stumbling-blocks-3/
Consider joining our DIR® Parent Network or becoming an Affect Autism member for bonus content and support from a like-minded community of Floortimers here: https://affectautism.com/support/

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