The video discusses five essential steps for using play therapy with neurodivergent children, emphasising the importance of relationship- building, understanding the child’s play preferences, identifying genuine therapeutic needs, giving the child a voice, and empowering their identity. establishing a strong, safe relationship helps decrease anxiety, while recognising individual play interests fosters engagement. therapists must assess the real reasons for therapy, allowing children to express their thoughts and feelings, even if non- verbal. Finally, promoting a positive view of neurodiversity reinforces the child’s identity making the therapeutic environment more affirming and effective.

Creating a Sensory-Supportive Home: Foundations for Success
Building sensory success at home focuses on creating a supportive environment where children or individuals with sensory needs can feel
