Play therapy, do you think there's something missing?
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bexfaye
Online Community Member Posts: 2 Listener
Hi everyone
I hope this is ok to ask on here, I’m trying to do abit of research and I thought you would be the best people to ask.
I have been studying play therapy and have passed the foundation course for it. I did the course as I have a daughter with additional needs and also work in a SEMH school. Is there any groups/1-1 work, counselling, therapy ect that you feel is missing for our children or is there anything you think your children would love but it’s just not available. Thank you in advance ☺️
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Hi @bexfaye, and a warm welcome to the community!
Thanks for sharing this with us, and congratulations on passing your foundation course! Hopefully our members will be able to share their experiences with you!1 -
Hi @Pippa_Scope
Thank you very much ??? and I look forwards to hearing people’s opinions.0 -
Honestly play therapy seems a good idea. We have pursued aqua therapy for our son. I believe it’s helped. Currently we are exploring the option of horse riding therapy too. If anyone can recommend other therapy options I will be much grateful.0
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