Whether you’re a new therapist looking for guidance or a parent needing support, I’ve got the resources you need to encourage emotional skills and mental well-being.

Child Therapy Tools for Parents and Professionals

Games & Activities

Ever feel like the talking part of therapy with your child client is getting in the way of the learning part of therapy? Adding in hands on activities and games allows kids to learn the best way they know how—through play!

Storytime Skills Kits

Take the planning time and guess work out with these detailed session guides! Each kit includes session ideas for one children’s book. Make your child therapy sessions fun and meaningful—without adding a ton of extra work for yourself.

Handouts & Worksheets

Need something quick to give a client? Looking for a handout the child can take home and share with family? Or a quick homework activity to help them practice a new skill? These handouts are the solution!

Hunter the therapy dog

Welcome Friends

I am SO happy you’re here!

I am a child therapist and designed this space to share some of my favorite resources with you!

I am passionate about children’s mental health and have created quite a few activities to support my work with children. Whether you’re looking for session outlines, a game to practice a skill, free downloads or even courses for at home use, I know you’ll find something helpful.

So, consider this a link from my {paper} filing cabinet to yours. And if you don’t find the resource that you’re looking for, reach out! I probably just haven’t gotten around to typing it up yet.

“As a play therapist, I'm always searching for resources to help children express themselves and process complex emotions in engaging and developmentally appropriate ways. Andrea's Story Time Skills Kits are an absolute gem!

These kits have become an invaluable tool in my practice. They facilitate emotional processing and foster creativity, problem-solving, and communication skills. I highly recommend them to any therapist, counselor, or parent looking for a creative and effective way to support children's emotional well-being.”

-Kim Feeney, LISW, RPT