The Floortime Center Workshops

The Floortime Center Workshops The Directors:

Jake Greenspan and Tim Bleecker were directly trained and mentored by Dr. Stanley Greenspan for over 10 years.

Every program at The Floortime Center™ is based on Stanley Greenspan M.D.'s Developmental Individual Difference Relationship-based model (DIR), developed by Stanley Greenspan, MD. Jake Greenspan and Tim Bleecker are the co-directors of The Floortime Center™ in Bethesda, Maryland, formerly known as DIR Support Services. Since the start of The Floortime Center™ in 2004, they have worked with over 80

0 families, and have presented 1 to 4 day workshops for dozens of health and educational organizations. Workshops include:
-Training the entire Special Ed. District of Maui, HI in DIR/Floortime™
-Working on an ongoing basis with multiple Special Ed. Schools throughout the US.
-Training many different special needs organizations in DIR/Floortime™

07/23/2017
03/07/2016

Another way to FLOORTIME!

01/31/2016
Please check out my new site and associated training tool. Www.floortimemanual.com
11/04/2015

Please check out my new site and associated training tool.
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In research on over 200 children the Floortime kids improved their relating and communicating over the kids using behavioral treatments.

10/12/2015

Connected Psychology, in partnership with Horton's Kids, presents Jake Greenspan Learn about healthy emotional development and the links between behavior, emotions, and the sensory system.  There will be a special focus on meltdowns. See a demonstration of a new parent and professional resourse, The…

Free tickets are going fast.  Please sign up soon if you are interested.
10/12/2015

Free tickets are going fast. Please sign up soon if you are interested.

09/28/2015
10/13/2014

please come to our open house this Saturday, October 18th, from 12-2

SEE and Hear About these New Studies. CLICK below.
07/31/2012

SEE and Hear About these New Studies. CLICK below.

Brain scans show how play helps autistic children become more social

04/09/2012

Brain scans show how play helps autistic children become more social

New Floortime Research!!!
04/09/2012

New Floortime Research!!!

Canadian researchers have carried out the first study of a play-based therapy program that has had some remarkable success in drawing some autistic children out of their solitary worlds. The CBC's Ioanna Roumeliotis offers a moving look inside floortime therapy.

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