Public Webinar| The PLAY Project Difference: What Sets Us Apart
A Free Live Webinar for Parents, Educators, and Early Intervention Professionals
Not all autism interventions are the same.
If you’ve ever wondered why some approaches feel more natural, more human, and more effective in real life, this session will give you the clarity you’ve been looking for.
Join us for a free, live, interactive webinar where you’ll discover what truly makes The PLAY Project different—and why thousands of families and professionals choose this developmental, relationship-based approach for young children with autism.
Why Attend This Webinar?
In a field full of programs, acronyms, and competing claims, it can be overwhelming to know what actually works—and what fits your child or caseload.
This session will help you:
- Understand what makes The PLAY Project fundamentally different from traditional behavior-only models
- Learn how we build real connection first—then communication, language, and learning follow
- See how everyday play becomes the most powerful tool for developmental growth
- Explore why parent-led, relationship-based intervention can transform outcomes in natural settings
- Gain clarity on whether The PLAY Project is the right fit for your child, family, or professional practice
Who This Is For
This free webinar is designed for:
- Parents of young children with autism (or developmental delays)
- Early intervention providers and therapists
- Teachers, specialists, and school teams
- Anyone exploring autism intervention options and wanting a clearer path forward
If you’re looking for an approach that prioritizes connection, engagement, and joy in learning, this session is for you.
What Makes The PLAY Project Different?
Unlike approaches that focus primarily on compliance or isolated skill drills, The PLAY Project is built on a simple but powerful idea:
Children learn best when they are emotionally connected, engaged, and having fun.
We teach caregivers how to become their child’s best play partner—supporting development through natural interactions that fit into everyday life.
This is early intervention that doesn’t feel like “therapy”—it feels like relationship, connection, and real progress.
Reserve Your Spot
This is a live, free webinar. If you’re curious about a different way of thinking about autism intervention—one that centers the child, the family, and real-world connection—don’t miss this opportunity.
Contact info@playproject.org for more information.

