1. Dolls and stuffed animals
These can be used for role-play, comfort, and as a means of expression.
2. Puppets
Puppets
Puppets are excellent tools for storytelling, exploring emotions, and practicing social skills.
3. Art supplies
Paper, crayons, markers, and other art supplies can be used to help the child express themselves and explore their feelings.
4. Play doh or modeling clay
These materials can be used to help the child work through difficult emotions or situations, and can also help with sensory integration.
5. Sensory materials
Items such as sand, water, or kinetic sand can help the child explore their senses and work through sensory issues.
6. Board games or card games
These can be used to practice social skills, communication, and problem-solving.
7. Blocks or Legos
These materials can be used to build and create, and can also help with fine motor skills.
8. Musical instruments
These can be used for self-expression, exploring emotions, and practicing self-regulation.
9. Books
Books can be used to explore difficult emotions or situations, as well as for general reading and enjoyment.
10. Comfort items
Items such as blankets or pillows can help the child feel safe and comfortable during the therapy session.