Just a reminder that the workshop Step-Families and Play Therapy: An overview of Play Therapy and How it Relates to Step-Families is still open for registration but the deadline is approaching. For mail in registration it must be post marked by October 31st. On line registration will continue at the early bird rate through November 3rd. After that registrations will only be taken at the door. To register, get more information or download a brochures click here.
Please feel free to pass this information along to anyone who might be interested. Please also remember that October is Domestic Violence Awareness month. Children are impacted everyday as secondary victims of domestic violence. Thank you to all play therapists who intervene on behalf of children.
Get out there and play in the beautiful October weather,
AAPT
AAPT has two workshops coming up and registration is open for both. One will be held in Hartselle AL on November 6th and is entitled ”Step Families and Play Therapy: An Overview of Play and How it Relates to Step Families”. To register, download the brochure or get more information click HERE. If you know someone in this area of the state please let them know AAPT is coming to them.
In January 2010 we will hold our annual Winter Workshop withDaniel Yeager entitled “Play Therapy Techniques for Skill Building in Children with ADHD.” A mail out is coming soon but you can download the brochure, get more information and even register now by clicking HERE. If you or someone you know needs great practical ideas for working with ADHD children this workshop is for you.
We are also in the final stages of organizing an Ethics Workshop in Montgomery on December 4th. This workshop plus an additional one coming in the spring will help meet the six contact hours of ethics training required for LPCs. This workshop is not yet posted on the website but should be within the next two weeks. A notice will go out at that time.
Training is what you asked for so we are working to meet your needs.
Playfully preparing practical training,
AAPT