Unlearn. Reclaim. Recreate.
Move beyond the clinical. Join a virtual, interactive learning conference where professionals explore how recreation fosters wellness, connection, and innovation.
April 15th | 9:00Am - 3:00Pm
Hosted on Zoom
"We don't stop playing because we grow old; we grow old because we stop playing."
— George Bernard Shaw

​It’s time to think outside the clinical box.
We believe talk-based approaches are only one piece of the puzzle. The Play in Practice Symposium is designed for interdisciplinary professionals like doctors, social workers, educators, and community leaders to learn from the principles of Recreation Therapy.
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Creativity
To inspire imagination in your practice.
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Connection
Fostering belonging through shared leisure.
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Curiosity
Sparking critical reflection on how we "do" therapy.
Your Day, Your Design
This isn't another "sit and stare" webinar. We’ve built a dynamic schedule that moves with you.
The Visionary Keynote
Kick off the day with high-impact inspiration designed to shift your perspective on therapeutic play.
8 Interactive Workshops
(You Choose 4)
You are in the driver’s seat. Select the four sessions that best suit your practice.
Whether you're working in clinical settings, schools, or community leadership.
The Expert Panel
Grab your lunch and join a live, collaborative discussion where interdisciplinary experts share real-world strategies for bridging the community-clinical gap.
Intentional Rhythms
We’ve built in scheduled breaks throughout the day to let your ideas breathe and prevent Zoom fatigue.
What’s in Your Play Toolkit?
Whether you are joining us for a morning spark or the full-day deep dive, you’ll leave with more than just notes. You’ll leave with a new way of practicing.
The "Tangible Tool" Promise
A Year-Round Community
Immediate access to our private Facebook Group to connect with peers and build allies across disciplines before and after the event.
Direct Expert Access
A seat at our Interdisciplinary Panel, where you can engage with leaders in Therapeutic Recreation, Social Work, and Psychotherapy.
New Perspectives
Fresh insights on how to bridge the gap between clinical settings and community connection through leisure.
