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Tele-Play Therapy During a Pandemic

Updated: Jan 9, 2021

March 24, 2020

In one swift moment, the world as we know it flipped upside down. Our schedules are distorted, our schools are closed, and our fears have escalated. Creating a new reality for ourselves is a challenge no one expected to face right now. Luckily, telehealth has opened me to a new virtual platform where our therapeutic play space can continue to live on.

We are living in a scary, crazy, historical time. The uncertainty of each day is hard to tolerate while keeping a happy face for our children and clients. This is a time to quiet the anxious mind and just breathe. We need to take this time as a reset. We are being asked to stop, slow down, be home, and stay with our families. What a gift. We have been given an opportunity to challenge ourselves, to become more tolerant, more resilient, more connected.


It is easy to stay in our comfort zone, but what happens when we are not given a choice? Many of us had to quickly move to telehealth with little warning. The play therapy community stepped up courageously to share resources and support each other. It is essential to get appropriate training and understanding of telehealth for us to do our work ethically and effectively. Parents really need our support and parent coaching is important at this time. Many parents are having a harder time than their children.They have to adjust to being home with the whole family and living with the uncertainty of this situation. Many kids are enjoying this "staycation" (the first week in at least).





So, what have the children taught me in this first week of tele-play therapy?

1) The relationship you have with your clients does not go away because you are not in the playroom

2) Children are excited to share their home, family and pets with their therapist

3)  No matter what you may put on the agenda, children will find a more creative and therapeutic way. TRUST THEIR PROCESS.

4) Children love being home with their families

5) Children are happy to be out of school

6) Children are really missing their friends

7) Children do best with a routine and need time outdoors everyday.

8) Children are resilient and need loving, nurturing, playful, connections.

Many of you know my passion for play therapy and for helping children and families. I knew I needed to do something to share my resources with other play therapists. I have done daily youtube videos providing support and sharing resources.You can check them out below and subscribe to my YouTube channel "Tammi Van Hollander."









For more information, visit me on Facebook or visit my website at www.mainlineplaytherapy.com


Remember Greatness Sticks and Casey's Greatness Wings are wonderful activities and resources to do with your clients virtually. To get more in on Greatness Sticks, Click here.



To get more info on Casey's Greatness Wings: Teaching Mindfulness Connection and Courage to Children and the power of Kinesthetic Story-Telling, Click here.





Hang in there and be well,

Tammi


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