Multiple Choice
Match the therapeutic response with the situation that might occur during play therapy
-The child is silent.
A) I'm trying to let you know I'm interested in you and what you're doing
B) I see you brought something with you to take to the playroom
C) Looks like you are wondering what I might think about your spilling sand on the floor
D) That's really a lot of fun for you, but it's time to leave
E) That's something you can decide
F) You are special to me and this is a special time together
G) You can suck on the bottle in the baby bed
H) You have something in mind
I) The car stays here so it will be here for you when you come back
J) What's important is what you think about your painting
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