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Thera-Build® with LEGO® - A Playful Therapeutic Approach for Promoting Emotional Well-Being in Children - cover

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Thera-Build® with LEGO® - A Playful Therapeutic Approach for Promoting Emotional Well-Being in Children

Alyson Thomsen

Publisher: Jessica Kingsley Publishers

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Thera-Build' is a LEGO®-based therapeutic approach for improving children's emotional well-being. Participation in Thera-Build groups can help to boost self-esteem, address common issues such as anxiety and anger, support social development and build positive attachments.This inspiring and user-friendly guide explores the power of play, introduces the basics of brain plasticity and attachment theory, and shows exactly how to set up and run an effective Thera-Build group. A wide range of imaginative games and activities is included.
Available since: 05/21/2018.

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