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Play Therapy Sydney

Locality: Sydney, Australia

Phone: +61 424 150 205



Address: Shop 1/20-22 Station St Marrickville 2204 Sydney, NSW, Australia

Website: https://www.playtherapysydney.com

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25.01.2022 Have you ever felt like boredom was sneaking into your place? Here's an idea that may just help shake it away. https://professionals.childhood.org.au//Bertrand-the-Bored



22.01.2022 Play may be the tool that transforms the way children experience the current crisis. When you encourage your child's need to play you are helping them process and heal.

22.01.2022 At 4:32pm today we will be stopping for a minutes silence to honour the 432 REPORTED deaths in custody of Aboriginal men, women & children & send a message that ENOUGH IS ENOUGH. Please join us. Pause. Post on social media. Use the hashtag #FourThreeTwo #432

21.01.2022 Wondering how to raise culturally aware kids? https://www.abc.net.au//how-to-raise-culturally-/12292300



18.01.2022 We have been closely watching the scenes in America this last week, and have been moved by the masses of people across the world enraged by the murder of George... Floyd. It is important to remember that similar injustice has happened across this nation and continues to happen year on year. If you don't know about the racism First Nations people face across this country each day please take time to better understand this, through educating yourself and becoming familiar with the history of Aboriginal deaths in custody. Since the Royal Commission into Aboriginal deaths in custody in 1991, there have been 432 First Nations deaths in custody. The Guardian Australia's 'deaths inside' research project has combined all data publicly available to provide a comprehensive understanding of the facts available and showcase trends over time. The Guardian have found that the extent of police brutality towards First Nations people is increasing year on year. If you are enraged and you need guidance around what you can do about this, swipe through this short graphic for a list of ways you can contribute to dismantling structural racism through being actively anti-racist, making space, supporting First Nations grassroots organisations, listening deeply and doing the work. #blacklivesmatter #aboriginallivesmatter #deathsinside #deathsincustory #commonground

17.01.2022 Something playful! With a simple explanation of the therapeutic benefits of music.

17.01.2022 Wondering how to talk to your kids about COVID-19? Here is some great advice for parents. https://schooltv.me/wellbeing_ne/special-report-coronavirus



16.01.2022 Play Therapy Works! https://www.youtube.com/watch

14.01.2022 After 18 years of working with children and families, Ive decided to take an exciting leap and open my own private play therapy practice! Supporting kids along with their parents and carers with play therapy fills me with so much joy and has completely refreshed my approach to counselling. Play is the natural language of children and its only natural we can connect deeply with our kids' inner world through play. Ive discovered this therapy to be such an effective way of ...working with children facing a variety of challenges. 70 years of empirical research supports my experience. Please check out my website www.playtherapysydney.com to find out more about this exciting therapy or simply to say hello. Id also appreciate it if you could share my page with friends and anyone in your community who needs support. Angelique

14.01.2022 https://www.theguardian.com//dont-turn-your-home-into-scho

13.01.2022 For the healthy development of our kiddos, play is everything and then a bit more. It will grow our young loves physically, emotionally, socially and neurally. ... Were talking about free play here - the type that is free from instructions or directions from grown-ups. When children play, they practice staying safe. They try out things from the big world, with the safety of knowing that whenever they want to, they can stop. They can stop the chase, jump out of the sandpit, take off the magic cape, walk out of their pretend world, and they are safe and back to what they know. Its how they learn they have it in them to solve problems, to be creative, and to be okay (eventually) when things dont go to plan. Play lets them move right up to the edges of their limits. Because they have the control, they can push those limits a little further - they can be a little braver, a little bigger, a little tougher, funnier, bossier, kinder, softer, sillier - and then, whenever they want to, they can stop. This invites them into a wonderful, growthful freedom - to experiment and experience the world and themselves in ways that can expand them like nothing else can. It opens them up to the world and the world up to them. And of course, play is not just vital for our little loves. Our big loves need to play and so do we. Love, food, sleep, play - its that important. See more

13.01.2022 #AllBlackLivesMatter



12.01.2022 The power of validation lies in its capacity to bring us close enough to reach our kids and teens when they need us most. It lets us guide them and nourish them... from inside the relationship, in that precious space that exists when they feel understood - not just heard, but truly and deeply understood by you. . Validation doesn’t mean you agree with them. It means seeing the world or the situation as they see it for long enough that their feelings or behaviour makes sense. This might sound like, ‘I notice you’ve been spending a lot of time in your room lately. I don’t blame you things out there are feeling pretty uncertain at the moment aren’t they.’ Or, ‘I get that your angry with me right now. I get it. You feel as though I’ve stopped you doing something that is important to you. I would be angry too. I know this is important to you and it is important to me that you are safe. Do you want to talk about it?’ . It doesn’t mean they will instantly calm and see things your way, but ultimately it will strengthen your connection and your influence. It’s about helping them feeling understood, even when things (or they) get messy. If they feel understood by us, it opens the way for them to trust us when we say, ‘and I know you can do this,’ or, ‘what might you do differently next time love.’

10.01.2022 I acknowledge the traditional owners of the land upon which I live and work, the Gadigal land of the Eora Nation. I pay my respects to elders past, present and future. I am committed to listening to the voices and stories of Australia's First Nations children, their families and communities so that I can understand how justice can prevail.

07.01.2022 We've moved! I'm so excited to share the news that I've taken out a lease on a new play therapy space at Shop 1/20-22 Station Street, Marrickville. That's right next to the station. I'm sharing the space with the wonderful Katie from Heart of Play who will be in the room right next door. A growing play therapy practice in the inner west! Here are some pictures of the new space. Let me know what you think and please spread the word!

04.01.2022 Coping With Covid Let Them Play Starring Anna: Play Therapist

03.01.2022 A lovely picture book that normalises feeling worried about the coronavirus. https://en.calameo.com/read/000777721945cfe5bb9cc

02.01.2022 "Play therapy can reach children who have experienced ongoing stressors or multiple traumatic events in a way that talk therapy cant." https://www.nytimes.com//07/21/parenting/play-therapy.html

02.01.2022 Tina Bryson, co author of The Whole-Brain Child and the more recent book The Power of Showing Up, talks two things that can increase the chronic stress our kids might be feeling during this time, as well as two things that can help alleviate it.

01.01.2022 At least 432 First Nations people have died in custody since the 1991 Royal Commission into Deaths in Custody. No police officer has ever been convicted. #AboriginalLivesMatter

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