Articles, Resources, Products, and More

As invaluable as the internet is for finding help and information, there can also be too much information to sift through. Even the most practiced googlers can sometimes find themselves scrolling through 5 or more pages of search results to find what they're really seeking. It is with this in mind that I created our three sister sites: My Play Therapy Page, My Parenting Page, and My Special Ed-504 Page.    

Like any professional, I like to keep up with new developments in my field and will often refer clients to particular articles that I think could be of value in a given situation. In the past year and a half I've collected tons of great articles, resources, products, multimedia, and more and organized them into appropriate categories and subcategories. This way, if I'm looking for, say, play therapy research and case reports, I need only click on the category to view my entire collection. Or if a parent needs help advocating for special ed for their child, I can easily point them to a host of resources.

My goal was to create ideal bookmarks for practitioners, educators, and parents. The sites grow more and more every week as I add articles, categories, videos and whatever else I find while mining the world wide web. I also regularly update news items from all over the world concerning play therapy and special education.

I'm happy to share my findings with you and I hope you find these sites as simple and useful as I've intended them to be. Check the homepages monthly for my top picks!

 

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