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a living room filled with furniture and art on the wall next to a fire place

Finding practical yet attractive storage solutions and organizational ideas for kids’ rooms can feel like an uphill battle. This is especially the case if you’re trying to avoid major installations and custom work. However, there are plenty of brilliant kids room storage ideas out there on social media — and from Apartment Therapy readers — that will help you streamline toys, clothes, shoes, books, and other clutter with ease and style.

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a brightly colored children's playroom with toys on the floor and colorful rugs

Tour Our Facility Play Therapy RoomNatalie specializes in Children’s play therapy. We have a fully equipped play therapy room for children of young ages. Confidential Meeting AreasWe have comfortable office surroundings where you can safely take steps to explore and grow. Reception AreaOur spacious reception area is shared with our trusted Nutrition partners Group Therapy RoomGroup Therapy is a type ... Read More

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a child's playroom with toys and art supplies

What is so special about play therapy? How is it possible that a room full of toys and an adult can create meaningful change? We don’t have just any toys. We choose toys that facilitate expression and understanding. We create an environment with emotional processing and expressive needs of the child at the center. Baby dolls and bottles allow children to practice nurturing and empathy. Toy swords and bop bags allow them to express aggression in safe and appropriate ways. Sand trays and…

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a child's playroom with colorful furniture and toys on the floor in front of a white bookshelf

Contrary to what some may believe, a minimalist playroom doesn't mean a lack of toys or fun. Instead, it's about creating an environment that is not too visually overwhelming, and focusing on quality over quantity.

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All children, whether they have special needs or not, benefit from sensory activities. Adding a sensory room to your home or school is a great way to provide kids with a sensory experience to help regulate their emotions. When creating this space for your child, make sure you consider your child’s sensory needs. Some children require more visual input, such as optic lights, while others need different experiences.

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a living room filled with lots of furniture and bookshelves next to a window

Discover bright and inspiring tips for decorating a kids play room that fosters creativity, learning, and fun. Explore how to create a colorful oasis, an interactive learning hub, and an indoor adventure playground that will captivate your children's imagination and support their development. These practical ideas will help you design a safe and inviting space where your kids can explore, play, and grow. Transform your playroom into a vibrant area that encourages curiosity and adventure with…

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a white book shelf filled with lots of art supplies

Implementing art directives without the therapist having appropriate training in a therapy session has some risks involved. In directive art therapy, there is a tendency to uncover too rapidly powerful feelings that may be difficult to contain and understand by both the client and therapist. Knowing

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three children are sitting in the middle of a room with blue lights and round tables

Multi-Sensory Room Equipment for schools and special needs- Good for use in special and primary schools. Explore the bubble tubes and interactive wall panels with all the other sensory equipment made in the UK in our own workshops

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an assortment of posters with different types of text and pictures on them, including handwritten lettering

Educational Tool: Enhance emotional learning with this Calming Corner Poster, perfect for teaching kids mindfulness and self-regulation. Ideal for use in classrooms, therapy centers, and homes to support emotional development. Visual Learning Aid: Bright, engaging, and easy to read, this poster serves as an effective visual aid that helps children identify their feelings, manage stress, and develop coping strategies through clear illustrations and simple language. Durable & Laminated…

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