For parents of neurodivergent kids, it’s not always easy to find appropriate outdoor play spaces. This, despite evidence of the developmental benefits of outdoor play. Researchers, educators and parents held a conference in Montreal on Saturday to address some of these issues – and to reinforce the point that play is not just a privilege. Phil Carpenter reports.
												
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																						Conference in Montreal seeks to address lack of outdoor play spaces for neurodivergent kids
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