What’s on the menu in your play therapy kitchen? Pizza? Sushi? Some tomato soup?
All of the above and sometimes all mixed together? A day in the life of a play therapist usually means you head to the kitchen a time or two to cook up some delicious (or not) food. BUT what does it all mean? Are kids “just playing” or is there a deeper meaning behind this three course meal?
I wanted to give you a couple of resources to help you find the answers to these very important play theme questions:
And to top it all off this absolutely new resource is hot out of the oven! There are TONS of play themes that kids can cook up in the kitchen! Sure you might get a lot of themes of nurturing, connection, and relationship but that is just ONE theme that shows up in the kitchen. Check out this absolutely F R E E Mini Master Class to dive into the multitude of different play themes that can show up when a child goes to the kitchen! Inside this bite sized Mini-Master class you will learn 3 play themes that can present in the kitchen! Get your all access pass HERE and increase your understanding of these 4 common play sequences! Looking for more resources and support around play therapy themes? Check out the training Dinosaurs In The Dollhouse: Interpreting Themes in Play Therapy and learn the 7 frameworks and tools to interpret play themes with TONS of case examples! Loading...
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