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Therapists help children through play

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“There are toys in here that have been selected that they are able to use to work through whatever might be going on, to re-enact something that may have been very traumatic for them,” Eaton said.

Another purpose of the program, she said, is to help children deal with anger or aggression. For example, there’s a large, overstuffed pink gorilla they can punch in one corner of the room.

“There’s not a lot I have to do except provide a safe place for them to do what they have to do,” Eaton said. “It’s not without limits, so the child doesn’t hurt themselves or me. As long as the child is safe and not ripping off the head of the gorilla, I’ll let the child punch or kick the gorilla because that’s what the child needs to do.”

Eaton is quick to add that when a child comes in, she already has a working knowledge of what’s going on with them.

“If I know this is a child with a lot of aggression, then I’ll let them be aggressive with the gorilla,” she said.

Eaton said there’s also a light board for teenagers to use for art therapy, as well as a sand tray with figurines.

“It gives them some distance between what happened and talking about it themselves,” she said. “If they can do it in a sand tray, you kind of do it as a third person and it helps them express what happened.”

Before the play therapy room opened two months ago, Eaton said she used a variety of rooms throughout the center, using a pile of toys she had to bring with her and set up, then put away when the young client left. This way, the toys are already lined up around the room.

Prior to the Early Intervention Program, Eaton said therapists weren’t expecting to see clients younger than 6; now, they’re getting them as young as 3.

“We have three times the referrals now than when we started the Early Intervention Program in August,” she said.

LaPage said they’ve received a lot of positive feedback from parents.


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