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Physical settings and materials recommended for play therapy with Japanese children / Yuanhong Ji, Sylvia Z. Ramirez, Peter Kranz

By: Series: Journal of Instructional Psychology. 35 : 1, pages 53-61 Publication details: March 2008Content type:
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Subject(s): Summary: This article describes a number of important issues to consider in play therapy with Japanese children. They include the waiting room and playroom décor, toys, and other materials, as well as terminology that are commonly used in Japan. The lay-out of the small and large playrooms, use of the Wa-Shitsu (a traditional Japanese room style), reading and video materials, and description of dual sand play boxes are among the cultural-specific elements that will be emphasized. Consideration of these variables is expected to enhance therapeutic outcomes in play therapy with Japanese children.
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This article describes a number of important issues to consider in play therapy with Japanese children. They include the waiting room and playroom décor, toys, and other materials, as well as terminology that are commonly used in Japan. The lay-out of the small and large playrooms, use of the Wa-Shitsu (a traditional Japanese room style), reading and video materials, and description of dual sand play boxes are among the cultural-specific elements that will be emphasized. Consideration of these variables is expected to enhance therapeutic outcomes in play therapy with Japanese children.

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