Unlock Child Healing with Toys, Trust, and Transformation:
Play Therapy for Beginners Webinar
Tried traditional therapy with limited success?
A child centric approach can boost your results and retention
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Embarking on play therapy training is an exciting step that will enrich your practice and open new avenues for supporting children's emotional well-being. You'll learn to:
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Define the foundational principles of play therapy and how it supports emotional expression in children.
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Identify at least four categories of therapeutic toys and describe their clinical purpose.
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Describe key elements of trust-building in play therapy.
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Recognize indicators of transformation through therapeutic play.
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List and explain core therapist skills, including tracking, reflecting, and limit setting.
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Select appropriate toys and materials for a basic play therapy setting.

Toys
serve as a child's language, allowing them to communicate thoughts and feelings they may struggle to express verbally.

Trust
is built between the therapist and the child, creating a safe space where healing and self-discovery can occur.

Transformation
happens as the child works through emotions, develops problem-solving skills, and gains a sense of control over their experiences.
Join us for Toys, Trust and Transformation: Play Therapy for Beginners - an engaging training designed to help you harness the power of play in therapeutic settings. This course will equip you with: