Jen Taylor encourages people to create daily habits that allow for incremental progress towards previously unimaginable results. Jen Taylor shares inspiring journal prompts to help you get out of your own way and do the things you've always wanted to do. Jen Taylor is a clinical social worker, play therapist and Certified Journal to the Self Instructor. Jen is the creator of the original 2017 Play Therapy Summit and was a co-host for The Play Therapy Great Migration conference in Nairobi, Kenya in 2022. Jen is a travel enthusiast, an avid reader, and a girl who lifts weights and runs for fun.
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When play therapy starts working
Published 22 days ago • 1 min read
When play therapy starts working — and you’re not sure why After you start applying a more systematic approach to play therapy with your child clients, you might begin to hear feedback like this from parents or teachers:“I don’t know what you’re doing in that playroom, but something is working.”Or:“I’m not sure what has changed, but things with my child seem a little better this week.”When this happens, it can feel like you’ve tapped into the magic of play therapy.And then comes the...
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