About Us

Inclusive Learning and Community

The power of play for learning, inclusion, and connection.

What is the mission of Inclusive Play Lab?

Inclusive Play Lab is a community learning and pop-up play space for all children. We bring together neurodiverse learners and their peers in a fun, safe, and family-friendly environment designed to foster inclusion, growth, and joy.

Who can participate in Inclusive Play Lab programs?

Anyone! We offer learning and sensory play for a wide variety of groups. Check back for play opportunities coming soon or connect with us to schedule your own.

How can I get involved with the community?

Join our events, workshops, or volunteer opportunities offered regularly. Use our contact form or email info@inclusiveplaylab.org

Where is Inclusive Play Lab located?

Our central hub is designed to be accessible to everyone, yet most of our play spaces, workshops, and groups operate as mobile pop-ups that bring inclusive play directly to your community.

🌟 Where Inclusion Grows – Meet Lindsey

Lindsey Lipsky, M.Ed.

Inclusive Play Lab Founder

Lindsey Lipsky, M.Ed., is an educator, advocate, and mother passionate about creating spaces where all children can learn, play, and belong. With over fifteen years of experience in special education, inclusion coaching, and community program development, Lindsey has dedicated her career to bridging the gap between research and real-world practice.

She founded Inclusive Play Lab to bring the science of sensory-rich, inclusive learning environments to families, schools, and communities. Her work is grounded in research showing that inclusive play fosters empathy, problem-solving, and social connection among children of all abilities.

Through Inclusive Play Lab, Lindsey combines evidence-based strategies with creativity and compassion—designing experiences that help every child discover joy, confidence, and belonging.

“Inclusion isn’t just a value—it’s a daily practice. When children play together, they learn to see each other’s strengths, not their differences.”