Freshly sharpened pencils, a backpack of new school supplies, and that first day of school outfit all picked out. It can only mean one thing - back to school is here!
As a play therapist you know that kids either LOVE it or HATE it! And for the kids that love it - it’s easy peasy! The transition is as smooth as butter.
BUT the kids that hate it? Wheeew. We have weeks if not months to plan for the back to school strategies, tips, and interventions to make the transition slightly easier to bear than nails on the chalkboard.
As a Play Therapists who has been through too many back to school seasons to count I wanted to share with you my top three tips and interventions to help kids with the back-to-school-blues. These are the best-of-the-best tools and techniques that you NEED in your play therapy toolbox. And the best part? It’s all for the price of free-ninety-nine! Yup - another FREE Mini Master Class Series! Now before you hop in I wanted to share a peek of one of the interventions I teach on inside because it is definitely something you will be wanting to add to your cart immediately! I stumbled into the book the Invisible String Backpack that is an essential for any play therapist that sees elementary to middle school aged kids! AND it is from the author Patrice Karst that brought us the most-loved-by-play-therapist-book The Invisible String! AND Inside this Mini Master Class I teach on how I specifically use this for back to school! This absolutely FREE Mini Master Class will take you through three play therapy interventions to help tackle back to school anxiety! Get yourall access pass HERE to add these essential need-to-have interventions to your play therapy toolbox to beat the back-to-school-blues! *This post contains affiliate links, so I may earn a small commission when you make a purchase through the links on this site. The best news? It doesn’t cost you a penny! Thanks for supporting my business by shopping my favorite playroom gear and accessories!! Loading...
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