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Play for All

Delivered by: Play Midlothian
Last reviewed: 06/05/2021

Play for All provides free at-home play sessions for disabled children and their families across Midlothian.
Sessions are open to all disabled children, 0 to 13 years old, including children who are still waiting for a diagnosis.
Sessions provide:
New ideas for play that your child will enjoy
Sensory play you can make at home, with things you already have in the cupboard
Easy strategies to help with things getting in the way of play
Tips for all-family play

What to expect from a Play for All play session
Each session lasts about an hour.
One of our play specialists will plan activities to suit your child and family.
We are following the Scottish Government guidance regarding activities with children during the COVID-19 pandemic, and our own risk assessment. That’s why right now we can’t meet you indoors at your home. The preferred approach at present is to provide support virtually, but we can arrange outdoor visits in your garden or local park if judged essential to your support needs.

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During each session, we’ll have fun playing, get messy and be creative.
The sessions are completely free of charge and are arranged for when is convenient for you. You can choose how many sessions work best for your family, usually up to around 10 in total.

To find out more, or to book a session, call Jennifer Olivieri

Regions:
  • Midlothian

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Children and Families
Additional Support Needs
Parent and Family Support
Early Years
Play

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