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Full Cup Play Therapy

513-517 Hennessy Road
Causeway Bay, Hong Kong Island,
(+852) 66756390
Helping empower children to help themselves in Hong Kong
"You can discover more about a person in an hour of play than in a year of conversation."  Plato

Full Cup Play Therapy

  • Services
    • Play Therapy
    • Baby Bonding
    • Workshops
    • Therapeutic Yoga for Children
    • Group Play Therapy
  • Free Resources
  • Blog
  • About
  • FAQ
  • Testimonials
  • Contact
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Empowering children to help themselves- Full Cup Play Therapy

We help children who can't talk about their feelings. We help using their very first language- play. If you know a child who needs developmentally appropriate support please contact us to find out how we can help you.

Information and tips about play therapy and child mental health to help the children in your life. Learn about how to support a child in the classroom and at home. Find out about the latest research findings on child mental health. From time to time I will invite you to reflect on your inner child too as it's all related!

Parenting, child therapy, families, classroom support, play therapy

Top tips on keeping it together - when supporting a child (Part 1 of 2 series)

October 8, 2018 Full Cup Play Therapy (Rachel)
share your calm not your chaos

In the face of a little one struggling, it's our job to share our calm not join their chaos. As the saying by L.R. Knost goes.

But how can we muster or keep enough calm to share it? 

Whether you're a parent, child therapist or teacher your patience is constantly being tested! Here are some tips I've found along the way of trying to share my inner calm! 

This month's post is featuring some general maintenance/preventative measures for keeping your calm. Be sure to catch part 2 next month when I will be sharing strategies of keeping calm in those extra heated moments! 

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In Parents, Play, Professionals, Self care, teachers Tags Self care, parents, teachers, play therapists
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6 surprising facts about Play & Creative Arts Therapy

February 6, 2018 Full Cup Play Therapy (Rachel)
6thingsmostpeopledontknowaboutplaytherapy

Perhaps you only just heard of Play Therapy or you’ve never quite understood why it’s beneficial for children who are struggling? In honour of National Play Therapy week in the USA, here are quick 6 key surprising features of play & creative arts therapy that many don’t know about! 

Play Therapy tackles deep emotions, the brain, the nervous system, self awareness and relationship difficulties in ways you might not expect or have thought about before!

 

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Tags play therapy, playtherapyweek, brain development, Child development, child therapy, play therapists, school counsellors, parents, teachers
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Why is my child playing with younger toys?

October 5, 2017 Full Cup Play Therapy (Rachel)
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"Mum! Daddy! Please I really want this! I will play with it all the time. Please, please, please!"

After some consideration you get it. It looks vaguely educational even!

A week later, it’s gathering dust. You search around and find where your child is playing. To your surprise they’re stuck into the stacking cups that you put by the door to donate to charity. They are 9 years old after all! They keep showing an interest in toys that seem far too young for them lately. What is going on? What should I do?

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In Play Therapy, Play, Parents, child mental health Tags why do they do that?, play, Play matters, play therapists, parents, parenting
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Play Therapy: How it works!

September 6, 2017 Full Cup Play Therapy (Rachel)
Play Therapy- Is it magic? ;) Click the image above for video.

Play Therapy- Is it magic? ;) Click the image above for video.

Although I have seen lots of wizards, unicorns and dragons (even dressed as them at times) in the play room, play therapy isn’t just “magic”. The experience for children, parents, teachers alike can be magical but there are logical explanations for how play therapy works. Here are just a few!

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In Play Therapy, Play, Parents, child mental health Tags play therapy, play matters, play therapists, play, how it works, neuroscience, interpersonal neurobiology
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