Peter Gray’s work emphasizes the transformative power of play, self-directed learning, and social connection in fostering personal growth and development. Connection Spectrum aligns with these principles by creating inclusive environments where individuals with disabilities and neurodiverse individuals can engage in meaningful social interactions, develop practical skills, and build confidence. Just as Gray highlights the importance of autonomy and collaboration in learning, Connection Spectrum empowers individuals to explore their strengths, form lasting relationships, and thrive in community-based settings. Both advocate for nurturing spaces that prioritize joy, inclusion, and the freedom to grow.
Peter's Website on Play, Child Development, and Education
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