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30 Play Therapy Activities for Kids | 30 simple therapeutic activities for children you can use in a counseling setting or at home to help a child express their emotions surrounding a trauma or ongoing feelings of anxiety. Perfect for toddlers, kids in preschool, school-aged kids, for tweens and teens, and kids with autism, ADHD, and anxiety, these activities offer a great way to teach healthy anger management and coping skills. #kidstherapy #anxiety #angermanagement #mentalhealth

Fun Activities for Counseling Sessions with Kids | Teen therapy activities, Play therapy activities, Coping skills activities

Looking for interactive activities and games that are great for 1:1 work and small group telehealth sessions? You have to check out the resources in this blog post! These telehealth therapy games and activities are sure to keep kids engaged. Includes games for working on impulse control, social and communication skills, feels and coping skills games, drawing activities, puzzle games & much more! Head to the blog post and start using these games during your telehealth sessions today!

E booklet for ART THERAPY | PDF | Family therapy techniques, Therapy, Child therapy

This activity involves having family members draw and discuss a boat, storm, and lighthouse to assess the family's issues, feelings, and support systems. Each family member privately draws their own representation of a boat experiencing a storm and being rescued by a lighthouse, then shares their drawings to facilitate discussion of fears, struggles, and sources of help. The goal is to gather information about family issues and identify ways the family can access support. - Download as a PDF…

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