The Magic of Play


Play is the birthright of the young child. It supports their physical, social, sensory and imaginative development like no other activity. Learn how to create time and space for your child’s natural ability to play.

$67

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If you feel your purpose as a parent is to connect with your children in a profound way that allows you to confidently guide them towards a meaningful, happy life, to learn when to stay close and when and how to allow them the space they need to grow, and to truly enjoy and embrace this time in all of your lives, then Somer is no doubt part of your path. For me, she was the guide I didn’t know I so greatly needed. It’s no small thing for me to say, Somer could change your entire way of thinking of parenthood..”

— Stacey

What you’ll learn


Inside the course, you’ll explore:

  • Creating space for play time in your daily rhythm
  • What play looks like at different ages
  • How children explore through different patterns and styles of play 
  • Your role beside your child’s play
  • Tidying and caring for toys as part of the play rhythm

This course is for you if…


Strengthen connection with their child through simple moments of play

    • You want your child to play imaginatively on their own, not just be entertained
    • Your child’s toys often end up everywhere and tidy time feels stressful
    • Transitions out of play (to naps, meals, bedtime) are a frequent struggle
    • You’re drawn to gentle, intentional parenting and want home to feel calmer and more meaningful

What you’ll walk away with


By the end, you’ll have:

  • A play-friendly daily rhythm tailored to your child’s age and needs
  • Practical ways to make tidy time and toy care feel natural and even joyful
  • New eyes for your child’s play, so you can notice their themes, preferences, and needs
  • A home environment that quietly teaches respect, responsibility, and care
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It probably goes without saying, but the mini-courses and parent coaching are for educational purposes only. While I have a M.Ed. in Waldorf Early Childhood Education and over 20 years of experience with young children and their parents, I am not a medical professional and do not offer medical or psychiatric diagnosis or advice.