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199 | Session Savvy: Why We Don't Say 'Thank You' in Child-Centered Play Therapy
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199 | Session Savvy: Why We Don't Say 'Thank You' in Child-Centered Play Therapy

Play Therapy Podcast: A Master-Class in Child-Centered Play Therapy · Dr. Brenna Hicks

September 17, 202410m 56s

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Show Notes

In this Session Savvy episode of the Play Therapy Podcast, I discuss a common habit in the playroom: saying "thank you" to children. While it might seem polite and appropriate in everyday conversations, thanking a child during a child-centered play therapy session can inadvertently shift the dynamics of the relationship. I explore how saying "thank you" can communicate conditional acceptance, suggesting that the child has pleased the therapist, which can unintentionally reinforce people-pleasing behaviors and perfectionism.

Instead of saying "thank you," I suggest focusing on tracking the child's choices with statements like, "You chose to give me the sword," or "You chose to clean up." This approach reinforces the child's sense of agency and keeps the focus on their actions and decisions rather than the therapist's approval. By being mindful of our language, we can support the child's intrinsic motivation and maintain the child-centered nature of the playroom.

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