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Sandtray Play Therapy: an overview
on: by Laura Hutchison
If you haven’t heard of sandtray therapy, you’re in for a treat. If you’ve heard of it, but haven’t tried it out this may give you that push to go for it. And, if you use sandtray … well, you already
Sensory Play 101
on: by Laura Hutchison
Heard all the buzz about sensory play? Want to give kids the opportunity for sensory play, but you don’t know where to start? Love sensory play and looking for more ideas? This is the post for YOU! SENSORY PLAY 101! I’ve
What is Sensory Play? … and why is it important?
on: by Laura Hutchison
So, there’s been a TON of talk and posts about sensory play … especially around the blogosphere. But if you don’t happen to work with or have young children, especially those with sensory issues you might not understand what sensory play
Christmas Zentangles
on: by Laura Hutchison
Since the kids and I had so much fun making Zentangle Turkeys for Thanksgiving, I figured we’d make some Christmas Zentangles! Making zentangles are simple, easy, and fun! I find the repetition really relaxing and enjoy figuring out a creative way
Zentangle Turkeys
on: by Laura Hutchison
Ok .. I may or may not have stumbled upon this idea while I was trying to find something for Z in my upcoming ABCs of Thanksgiving. But either way, this is a fun activity to include for your Thanksgiving guest
“Who’s Like Me?” – A SimplyFun Game Review
on: by Laura Hutchison
Since SimplyFun sent me the game “Who’s Like Me?” to review I’ve been playing it with my own kids and with children I see in play therapy. It’s a terrific, compact and unique card game where the object is to match
Protective Armor Against BULLIES
on: by Laura Hutchison
Bullies. They are out there. Young and old. People who tear down others … maybe to feel stronger, in more control, (falsely) better. They may do it verbally … picking on someone’s faults or differences, making “jokes” or slanderous comments. They
Enchanting PlaySilks: Product Review for Sarah’s Silks
on: by Laura Hutchison
One of my favorite memories playing as a child was with a drawer filled with silk scarves that my mom had. I loved the colors, the patterns, how they felt in my hands, the almost weightless quality. And they could be
What’s Missing?: “Search & Find” Sensory Bin Activity
on: by Laura Hutchison
I am SO excited that for the THIRD summer in a row we are participating in the Love Books Summer Book Exchange hosted by The Educators’ Spin on It! It’s become a summer tradition for us!!! For those who aren’t familiar
Utilizing the Books of Mem Fox in Play Therapy and as Parenting Resources
on: by Laura Hutchison
I’ve said this time again, one of the reasons we love participating in the Virtual Book Club for Kids is because it exposes myself and my kids to children’s authors that we might not otherwise explore. This month’s featured author, Mem
The Rainbow Fish series, by Marcus Pfister: Great Resource for learning social skills
on: by Laura Hutchison
Teaching social and emotional regulation skills through picture books is a wonderful way open a discussion and illustrate important topics with kids. It is much less threatening for a child to address concerns from the viewpoint of a fictional character, especially