I'm a trainee and a bit proud of myself now as I just thought this morning I should split sessions and bring in the parents at the end and have the child teach them what they learned to empower them :) I now feel more confident suggesting this to my supervisor. I was also thinking about a treasure chest as opposed to a bag but the bag seems much easier. thanks!
This is a great idea! I teach my client's coping techniques all the time, but they often lose or forget them. This can keep them more organized, and remember where they can get them.
Thanks very much for sharing this technique. I have two of your books and often use them in my practice with children. I particularly enjoyed seeing a new intervention on this UA-cam format.
I have used this technique with a group of bereaved children. We found it to be helpful for the children in the group and for their caregivers once they returned home; the bag and the tangible items inside prompted lots of discussion afterward.
Great technique! I love that's it's a very concrete way for children to remember and practice coping skills. I've done something similar called a comfort kit.
I'm a trainee and a bit proud of myself now as I just thought this morning I should split sessions and bring in the parents at the end and have the child teach them what they learned to empower them :) I now feel more confident suggesting this to my supervisor. I was also thinking about a treasure chest as opposed to a bag but the bag seems much easier. thanks!
I am a school counselor and i often look for creative ways to work with children. Thank you for sharing this technique . I will surely use this.
This is a great idea! I teach my client's coping techniques all the time, but they often lose or forget them. This can keep them more organized, and remember where they can get them.
Thanks very much for sharing this technique. I have two of your books and often use them in my practice with children. I particularly enjoyed seeing a new intervention on this UA-cam format.
I have used this technique with a group of bereaved children. We found it to be helpful for the children in the group and for their caregivers once they returned home; the bag and the tangible items inside prompted lots of discussion afterward.
You are amazing. Love this and will certainly implement. Thank you so much.
This is a wonderful video! Thank you so much for sharing
Thank you Evie for taking the time to post your comment!
I love this thanks so much.
Thanks for your positive feedback!
love this! I work with children too and am always seeking new creative ways to work with them. Thank you so much for posting this!
Hello Liana. I am David from Colombia and I have been watching your videos. All your strategies are awesome. Thank you for sharing your knowledge.
Great technique! I love that's it's a very concrete way for children to remember and practice coping skills. I've done something similar called a comfort kit.
I love it simple , but brilliant.
awesome stuff !!...I think even adults can use these techniques...
+Himanshu Garg Thanks!
love these ideas & will try some right away! Thank you.
Thanks Jennifer!
Thank you for sharing your amazing ideas! I love this so much!! Making tangible reminders is such a great idea!
Thanks for your kind words!
full grown child here. why aren't all children taught this. i sure wish i had been...
I love this. I have so many of your books but having been struggling with what kind of bag . I’m off to Michaels !!
Thanks!!!
It's just amazing ! I love it .
This is wonderful. Forgive me if I missed this but do they bring the bag back and forth? Do they keep the props in the end?
They take it back and forth!