List of Playroom Toys for Telehealth, In-Home, or School Based Play Therapy
Play therapy doesn’t need to happen in a playroom to be successful. In order to create a mobile play therapy set up you don’t need much! This handout will help support you in creating a “therapy box” that houses specialized thematic toys to be used in therapy. As an in-home or school based therapist, you will bring this therapy box with you. Or if you are using telehealth, you will equip the parents to create a similar therapy box with toys from the home. These toys will be exclusively for this purpose and are not to be used on a day to day basis.
This download will help you (or the parent) amend the traditional child-directed play list in a way that is usable in other settings. It will also lay out how to set up a contained environment to play within in order to invite safe and powerful symbolic play.
Play therapy doesn’t need to happen in a playroom to be successful. In order to create a mobile play therapy set up you don’t need much! This handout will help support you in creating a “therapy box” that houses specialized thematic toys to be used in therapy. As an in-home or school based therapist, you will bring this therapy box with you. Or if you are using telehealth, you will equip the parents to create a similar therapy box with toys from the home. These toys will be exclusively for this purpose and are not to be used on a day to day basis.
This download will help you (or the parent) amend the traditional child-directed play list in a way that is usable in other settings. It will also lay out how to set up a contained environment to play within in order to invite safe and powerful symbolic play.
Play therapy doesn’t need to happen in a playroom to be successful. In order to create a mobile play therapy set up you don’t need much! This handout will help support you in creating a “therapy box” that houses specialized thematic toys to be used in therapy. As an in-home or school based therapist, you will bring this therapy box with you. Or if you are using telehealth, you will equip the parents to create a similar therapy box with toys from the home. These toys will be exclusively for this purpose and are not to be used on a day to day basis.
This download will help you (or the parent) amend the traditional child-directed play list in a way that is usable in other settings. It will also lay out how to set up a contained environment to play within in order to invite safe and powerful symbolic play.