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	Comments on: What are the &#034;Must Have&#034; Toys for a New Play Therapist?	</title>
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		By: S Spence		</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[This was such a timely (...&#038; encouraging) post for me, as I have recently opened my private play therapy practice this past month. Coming from a history of working in fully stocked play rooms, I sometimes get discouraged at my growing, but small, collection of toys. I completely agree with you that the therapist is the most important tool in the room! I want to add that children use whatever you have available to them to create whatever it is they need for their play that may not be present in your new therapy room just yet. 😊]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>This was such a timely (&#8230;&amp; encouraging) post for me, as I have recently opened my private play therapy practice this past month. Coming from a history of working in fully stocked play rooms, I sometimes get discouraged at my growing, but small, collection of toys. I completely agree with you that the therapist is the most important tool in the room! I want to add that children use whatever you have available to them to create whatever it is they need for their play that may not be present in your new therapy room just yet. 😊</p>
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