Helpful resources for review and adaptation to your program
Parent permission slip
Submitted by Ticonderoga Elementary (Ticonderoga, NY)
Reflective statements
Submitted by Dudley Elementary (Fairport, NY)
Remote information for students
Submitted by Palmyra Macedon Primary (Palmyra, NY)
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Considerations for offering child centered play & play therapy techniques in a virtual setting (Part 1 of series)
Presented by: Dr. Jodi Weinstein Mullen, Ph.D., LMHC, NCC, RPT-S, CCPT-Master
Description:
How can we use play and play therapy techniques to connect with our child clients virtually? In this webinar, we'll discuss some of the lessons learned organically from our child clients about how child helpers can establish effective therapeutic connections using play and play therapy foundations and over virtual mediums. The basics, challenges, surprises, and a discussion of what has and has NOT worked will be addressed.
By the end of this webinar:
- Participants will be able to identify a minimum of three challenges of connecting to children using play in virtual settings.
- Participants will learn at least two specific ways of interacting with children using child-centered play and play therapy techniques virtually.
Continuing Education: Upon completion of this training, 2 CEUs are available.
Cost: $60
Coupon code for 10% off Part 1: PARTONE
New Offering! Part 2 of Series
Let's refresh: What children have taught us about offering child-centered play and play therapy in a virtual setting (Part 2 of series)
Presented by: Dr. Jodi Weinstein Mullen, Ph.D., LMHC, NCC, RPT-S, CCPT-Master
Description:
The past months have taught us about what does and does not work when connecting to kids virtually using child-centered play and play therapy. In this webinar, we will expand on using play and play therapy techniques to connect with our child clients virtually. We'll also discuss the lessons learned organically from our child clients about how child helpers can create and maintain effective therapeutic connections using play and play therapy philosophy and techniques through virtual mediums. The basics, challenges, surprises, bloopers, and a discussion of what has and has NOT worked will be addressed. The presenter will share ideas to combat virtual play and play therapy fatigue for both children and child helpers.
By the end of this webinar:
- Participants will be able to identify a minimum of three ways of dealing with the challenges of connecting to children using play in virtual settings.
- Participants will be able to describe at least two specific ways of interacting with children using child-centered play and Play Therapy techniques virtually.
Continuing Education: Upon completion of this training, 2 CEUs are available.
Cost: $60 (see pre-order discount below)