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🧠✨ New Episode of Playful Beginnings ✨đź§
Executive Functioning Meets Child-Centered Play Therapy
Ever been asked, “But how does play therapy help with executive functioning?” This episode is for you.
In our newest Playful Beginnings conversation, we break down how child-centered play therapy (CCPT) directly supports the development of executive functioning—without worksheets, rewards, or constant correction.
We explore: • Why executive functioning is developmental, not motivational • How CCPT supports impulse control, flexibility, emotional regulation, and problem-solving • The role of co-regulation and relationship in building brain-based skills • How play therapists can clearly and confidently explain this work to parents and teachers
This episode is especially helpful for play therapists who want language that bridges neuroscience, development, and play therapy—so families and schools truly understand the why behind the work.
🎧 Listen now and follow Playful Beginnings for thoughtful, research-informed conversations that honor children’s development and capacity for growth.
#PlayfulBeginnings #PlayTherapy #ExecutiveFunctioning #ChildCenteredPlayTherapy #Neurodevelopment #TherapistEducation #PlayIsDevelopment
By Maggie Parker and Kristie Opiola🧠✨ New Episode of Playful Beginnings ✨đź§
Executive Functioning Meets Child-Centered Play Therapy
Ever been asked, “But how does play therapy help with executive functioning?” This episode is for you.
In our newest Playful Beginnings conversation, we break down how child-centered play therapy (CCPT) directly supports the development of executive functioning—without worksheets, rewards, or constant correction.
We explore: • Why executive functioning is developmental, not motivational • How CCPT supports impulse control, flexibility, emotional regulation, and problem-solving • The role of co-regulation and relationship in building brain-based skills • How play therapists can clearly and confidently explain this work to parents and teachers
This episode is especially helpful for play therapists who want language that bridges neuroscience, development, and play therapy—so families and schools truly understand the why behind the work.
🎧 Listen now and follow Playful Beginnings for thoughtful, research-informed conversations that honor children’s development and capacity for growth.
#PlayfulBeginnings #PlayTherapy #ExecutiveFunctioning #ChildCenteredPlayTherapy #Neurodevelopment #TherapistEducation #PlayIsDevelopment