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This blog "Can we play TOGETHER?!" is a personal blog written and edited by me.  

I started this blog (previously "Understanding Kids...") to share some play ideas with parents.  I posted some OT activities that I did with my students in school previously.  Now I plan to post some everyday activities that I do with my children.  Therefore, I changed the name of the blog to "Can we play TOGETHER?!"  This is my son's singing phrase for me everyday.  

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