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(Can I raise both hands?) That's how much I love it!
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RAISE YOUR HAND IF YOU LOVE SANDTRAY
I've been complaining about the Maryland weather for a while.  It seems like endless winter to me.  I miss the beach and the sand.

And since I can't get there right now, I've got my hands in the sand in my office.  It's not the same, of course, but there is something so peaceful about working in the sand.  

If you need more training in this area, there are so many wonderful resources, but I would start here:

Then grab some supplies:
T-shirts from IPlay Apparel -
TRAY CHIC or PLAYS INSIDE THE BOX

Amazing hand-made mini's from our friends at
Momma Owl's Mini's or Marshall's Mini's.

And don't forget about the digital version of the Sandtray - it's a completely different experience that is worthy of your attention also
Virtual SandTray with Dr. Jessica Stone

If you are new to the sandtray, I would highly recommend reading, taking some courses and getting a mentor/supervisor to guide you.  If you've been doing this for a while, it's always good to take another course - there's just so much depth to this topic.

I've got a couple of options for from some really amazing trainers.
SANDTRAY COURSES

MAPPING THE HEROINE'S JOURNEY
DR. ROZ HEIKO
Building on the foundation of Dr. Roz's book, A Therapist's Guide to Mapping the Girl Heroine's Journey in Sandplay, in this training, you will explore the Sandplay Journey Map, which highlights crucial aspects of journeys in play therapy and assists clinicians to gain perspective on the girl’s journey towards self-confidence, mastery and behavioral competence.  AND...also find Dr. Heiko here at the Maryland APT Spring Conference.  

 

LIVE DISCUSSION W/
Dr. Robert Jason Grant
Another place that metaphors and meaning show up is in the SAND TRAY.  Focus your attention on enhancing your sandtray practice and join Dr. Robert Jason Grant on May 21st for a live Q&A about his course, Using Sandtray with Children with Autism Spectrum Disorder.

 
JEN'S JOURNAL
Sandtray and journaling are expressive therapy mediums that complement each other well.

After creating a world in the sand, spend 10 minutes writing about it in your journal.

Take some notes about how you are feeling, or what you were thinking during this experience. 
 
 
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