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PLAY Project : ウィキペディア英語版 | PLAY Project The PLAY Project (acryonym for Play and Language for Autistic Youngsters) is a community-based, national autism training and early intervention program established in 2001 by Richard Solomon, MD.〔( Richard Solomon, MD )〕 Based on the DIR (Developmental, Individualized, Relationship-based) 〔( ICDL website )〕 theory of Stanley Greenspan MD, the program is designed to train parents and professionals to implement intensive, developmental interventions for young children (18 months to 6 years) with autism. The program is operating in nearly 100 agencies worldwide including 25 states and in seven countries outside of the U.S. (Australia, Brazil, Canada, England, Israel, Ireland and Switzerland).〔( P.L.A.Y. Project locations )〕 The PLAY Project has been operating since 2001 from its headquarters in Ann Arbor, MI. ==Professional training model== The PLAY Project trains those with accredited degrees in child development fields or who have demonstrated superior knowledge and experience with children on the autism spectrum, including psychologists, social workers, speech and language pathologists, teachers, occupational therapists. Once trained as Certified Consultants, 〔http://www.playproject.org/certificationtraining/certifiedconsultant/ "Certified Consultants"〕 these professionals implement the model in their own communities, teaching parents the play-based, developmental intervention.
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