Richard Soloman, MD

“The game: secret of change”

In this interview, we discuss:

  • The positive impact of the game on the bonding process with the child
  • Increase in social interaction skills in a short time
  • Parent training with guaranteed positive results
  • Case study with evidence (video) demonstrating the positive impact of play on the recovery process of a child with autism

About the Speaker

Richard Solomon, MD, is a developmental and behavioral pediatrician in private practice at the Ann Arbor Center for Developmental and Behavioral Pediatrics in Michigan. He is the founder and medical director of The PLAY Project Autism Intervention Program, a nationally recognized, evidence-based model that trains child development professionals to coach parents to help their young children with autism using a developmental, relationship-based and playful approach.

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