Boundaries are an important element in any relationship. However, setting limits and drawing lines in the play room can feel scary. Without understanding why and when boundaries are needed and how to set them with the brain in mind, the therapist risks shaming the child or shutting the child down completely. This webinar explores how to work with limits in a way that benefits everyone while keeping the relationship intact.
Working with Boundaries in the Playroom Objectives:
- Discuss why boundaries are important in a play therapy setting and when to set them
- Explore examples of what boundary setting looks like in the playroom
- Discuss how to set boundaries in play therapy without causing the child to feel as though the child did something wrong
Please click on the lesson below to watch the video, take the quiz, and print your certificate for credit.