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Layla has been feeling a lot of big emotions lately - some that are hard to explain. When her parents decide it might be time to visit a play therapist, Layla has questions: What will it be like? Will there be toys? Will the therapist be nice? Through gentle conversations, playful moments, and lots of imagination, Layla discovers that therapy is a safe place where she can explore her feelings, learn new skills, and just be herself. Layla Goes to Therapy helps children understand what therapy is, what to expect, and how it can help - all through the eyes of a curious and courageous little girl.…mehr

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Layla has been feeling a lot of big emotions lately - some that are hard to explain. When her parents decide it might be time to visit a play therapist, Layla has questions: What will it be like? Will there be toys? Will the therapist be nice? Through gentle conversations, playful moments, and lots of imagination, Layla discovers that therapy is a safe place where she can explore her feelings, learn new skills, and just be herself. Layla Goes to Therapy helps children understand what therapy is, what to expect, and how it can help - all through the eyes of a curious and courageous little girl. This story is perfect for preparing young children for their first therapy visit and reducing the fear and mystery around mental health support.
Autorenporträt
Erica Tatum-Sheade, LCSW, RPT-S, CAdPT is a Licensed Clinical Social Worker, Registered Play Therapist-Supervisor, and Certified Adlerian Play Therapist based in Scottsdale, Arizona. She is the creator of G.E.M.S.® (Girls Empowered, Motivated, and Strong), a nationally recognized empowerment program that has helped hundreds of girls build confidence, develop leadership skills, and embrace their authentic voices.Through her writing, speaking, and training programs, Erica is dedicated to breaking down the stigma surrounding mental health and equipping clinicians, parents, and communities with the tools to support children's emotional well-being.When she's not in the therapy room or presenting workshops, you can find Erica enjoying time with her family, curled up in her signature yellow chair with a good book, or traveling in search of new adventures.