Draws attention to the application of sensory play and its role in a 'survival' approach, and includes contrasting approaches to play and play therapy and emphasises the importance of 'preventative play' for healthy development.
Sue Jennings has worked and researched play and play therapy in many contexts in the UK and Romania and is currently an advisor to the Department of Child Health, University of Exeter. This book will be an extremely useful practical resource for anyone working with children.
Contents
Introduction; Play and child development; Cross cultural play; Sensory play; Physical play; Projective play; Puppet and doll play; Dramatic play and drama.
About the Author
Sue Jennings is a pioneer of Dramatherapy and the Playtherapy Method in the UK and abroad. She is Consultant to the Department of Child Health, University of Exeter. She has written more than fifteen books on working with children.
Readership
Psychotherapists, play workers and play therapists, nursery nurses and teachers, health & social services, special education, parents and foster parents
224pp, A4, wire-o-bound