Wednesday, June 17, 2026

2:00pm-4:00pm (PDT)

Virtual Event

Play is one of the most powerful ways young children learn, especially during everyday moments with familiar caregivers. This session will explore how families and early childhood providers can support learning for children ages 0–5 through playful interactions embedded in daily home routines and using items most families have at home. 

By the end of the session, participants will leave with practical ideas for helping families recognize that learning does not require special toys, worksheets, or extra time. Meaningful learning happens naturally through relationships, routines, and play.

Participants will learn how to:

  • Explain why play is essential for early learning and development.
  • Recognize daily routines at home as opportunities for playful learning.
  • Use simple strategies to support communication, movement, thinking, and social interaction during routines.
  • Follow the child’s lead and build on the child’s interests.
  • Create one play-based routine activity that supports a child’s developmental goals.

Michelle Oliver, MS, ECSE has worked in the field of early intervention and early childhood special education since 1994. Her professional experience includes serving as an EI/ECSE Teacher, Program Specialist, and Director. She currently provides technical assistance, coaching, and program support to early intervention programs locally and throughout California. For more on Michelle click HERE.

IDA is Offering Special Pricing for this Event so that EVERYONE can Attend this Valuable Training!

Members/Nonmembers/Parent/Students/New Clinician: $25

ADA RequestsAs a part of the Infant Development Association’s ongoing commitment to inclusion, we offer accommodations when possible. Please email IDA at mail@idaofcal.org 10 business days prior to the event to request accommodations (ASL interpretation, large print, etc.).

Limited number of scholarships available.

Register for The Importance of Play.