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Real-Life Decision Making -- Solution

You offer him the toys.

This is the real-life decision made by play therapist Joanne Ginter. She says it's important to give children a sense of control. Letting a child choose what toys enter their personal space gives them that.

Ginter had a client very similar to the one described in this activity.

"We really worked on who he wanted inside his personal space," Ginter says. "We did this with probably 30 to 40 stuffed toys and puppets. It was all about him acting out the control over... his personal space, because when he'd been abused, that space had been violated."

Simply asking questions wouldn't have had as much meaning to the child. Children learn more by doing and feeling than by thinking. That's why Ginter's technique was so effective.


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