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Playful Beginnings

Podcast de Maggie Parker and Kristie Opiola

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Welcome to playful beginnings. Within this podcast, Dr. Kristie Opiola and Dr. Maggie Parker explore the magic of play therapy, the why behind what we do, and how play therapy helps children heal and grow. This podcast is helpful for current play therapists, students and professionals interested in working with children or becoming play therapists, and anyone who is interested in creating transformative relationships with children. Parents and teachers can gain insights into what play therapy is, how it works, and why- helpful if they know children who could benefit from play therapy, and for those who are not sure if it would be helpful for the children in their lives. We are excited to share with you what we do and why we do it! Welcome to the magical world of play therapy!

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Navigating the Hallways: Expert Tips and Techniques for CCPT in Schools

Working with kids in a school setting is a whole different ballgame. Between the ringing bells, packed schedules, and the pressure of academic demands, finding the space and time to truly connect with a child can feel like a jigsaw puzzle. In this week’s episode of Playful Beginnings, we are breaking down practical, real-world tips and tricks for working with kids within the school system! 🧩✨ Whether you are a school counselor, a play therapist splitting time between sites, or an educator looking to bring a more playful, child-centered lens into your day, this episode is packed with actionable insights. What we’re diving into: * The "Time-Crunch" Strategy: How to maximize short, 20-to-30-minute sessions without making the child feel rushed. * Creative Space-Saving: No dedicated playroom? No problem. We talk about how to build a mobile "play kit" that brings the therapeutic power of play to any empty office or corner. * Speaking the Language of the School: Tips on how to collaborate with teachers and administrators effectively, bridging the gap between clinical needs and classroom realities. * Protecting the Relationship: Navigating the unique dual-role pressures of school settings while maintaining a safe, child-centered environment. You don't need a massive, fully stocked playroom to make a massive impact. Sometimes, the most powerful tool you can bring into a school building is your own grounded, playful presence. 🧸💛 🎧 Listen now on your favorite podcast platform! Search Playful Beginnings or click the link in our bio to tune in. #PlayfulBeginningsPodcast #SchoolCounseling #PlayTherapy #SchoolMentalHealth #ChildCentered #SchoolSocialWork #PlayTherapyInSchools #CounselorLife #SupportingKids

18 de may de 2026 - 21 min
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Navigating CCPT in the School Space

In this episode, we pivot to a topic that touches almost every practitioner: Child-Centered Play Therapy (CCPT) in schools. Whether you are a full-time school counselor or a private practitioner connecting for an IEP meeting, the school environment brings a unique set of dynamics and challenges. Join Dr. Christie Opiola and Dr. Maggie Parker as they share their diverse experiences working within public, private, charter, and Montessori settings. We dive into the practical (and sometimes frustrating) realities of setting up a therapeutic space within a school, including: * The "Banned" Toy List: How to navigate school policies that restrict aggressive toys like toy guns or knives. * Creative Adaptation: How Christie convinced a principal to keep the bop bag and why she added a hair dryer to the playroom. * The Clinical Impact: Why limiting materials can make it harder—and take longer—for children to play out real-world threats and social justice issues they experience. * Portable Play: Tips for using portable play kits when a dedicated room isn't an option. Listen now to learn how to advocate for the "magic" of play therapy within the constraints of the school system!

4 de may de 2026 - 18 min
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Supporting Autistic Students through a Relational Lens

Episode Summary In this episode, Dr. Lisa Rice joins the show to challenge traditional behavioral approaches to special education. As an accomplished researcher in inclusive education and the co-host of the On Her Side podcast, Dr. Rice discusses the critical importance of a "relational plate" when working with autistic children in school systems. The conversation delves into the "conflict cycle" between adults and children, the often-overlooked emotional needs of teachers, and how we can design school environments that accommodate neurodivergent needs rather than demanding compliance. Key Discussion Points * The "Relational Plate" Philosophy * Moving beyond ABA as the "only answer" for behavior. * Prioritizing connection and relationship as the foundation for all other interventions. * The importance of self-reflection: Asking, "Is this about my need for control or the student's need for support?". Navigating Power Struggles in the Classroom * Understanding the Conflict Cycle: How adult responses dictate whether a situation escalates or de-escalates. * The pitfalls of forced apologies and why modeling repair is more effective than demanding it. * Rethinking "compliance" and "respect" in the context of neurodiversity. Supporting the Supporters: Teacher Wellness * The high rates of teacher burnout and assault in the modern classroom. * Why teachers need safe spaces—away from administration—to process emotional challenges. * The success of trial programs that provide direct emotional support to educators. The Social Model of Disability * Shifting the focus from "fixing" the child to fixing the environment. * Practical changes: Addressing sensory triggers like fluorescent lights, loud bells, and fire drills. * The importance of involving autistic individuals in the development of research and educational practices.

27 de abr de 2026 - 25 min
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Unmasking the Experience of Girls on the Spectrum with Dr. Elisabeth Rice

In this episode of Playful Beginnings, Dr. Maggie Parker and Dr. Kristie Opiola sit down with Dr. Elisabeth Rice, an Associate Professor at George Washington University and co-host of the On Her Side podcast. The conversation explores the nuanced and often overlooked presentation of Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) in girls. Dr. Rice discusses how traditional diagnostic criteria, largely based on male presentations, have led to a "lost generation" of women and girls who go undiagnosed or misdiagnosed. The episode delves into the concept of "masking"—the exhausting social mimicking girls use to blend in—and the internalizing symptoms, such as anxiety and depression, that often lead them to clinical settings before an ASD diagnosis is ever considered. Dr. Rice emphasizes the importance of neuro-affirming practices, moving away from "fixing" behaviors and toward understanding the internal experience and sensory needs of the child.

20 de abr de 2026 - 25 min
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It’s time to change the conversation around ASD and Play Therapy. 🗣️✨

Often, therapists are pressured to focus solely on behavioral outcomes. But Dr. Regine Chung’s research shows us that when we provide a truly Child-Centered environment, non-verbal children don’t just 'behave'—they thrive. Dr. Chung joins us to share her longitudinal findings, providing the clinical community with the data needed to advocate for relational, neurodiversity-affirming care. Key Takeaways: * How CCPT facilitates autonomy in non-verbal children. * Making sense of the research: What the numbers actually tell us. * How to stand firm in your CCPT roots while serving the ASD community. Follow @playtherapyspace for more research-backed insights and advocacy tools! 🚀 Share this with a colleague who is passionate about neurodiversity-affirming practice!"

13 de abr de 2026 - 14 min
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