Brains at Play Podcast
We’re Sarah and Amy: Play therapists, fierce advocates of preserving childhood and proud parents of 7 kids. We know that you and the children you love weren’t here to be put into boxes, or to blend in and be just like everyone else. You were here to be YOU… and boy does the world need exactly who you are! This is the place for those here to ditch the frameworks, boot the scripts and rediscover the power of BEing in a world that wants you DOING MORE. This is for the shape shifters and the cycle breakers, this is Brains at Play - so happy you’re here!
Episodes
Wednesday Jul 17, 2024
Wednesday Jul 17, 2024
In this thought-provoking episode, we unpack the fundamental human needs that drive our behaviours and how we can use this knowledge to offset and understand some of the more tricky behaviours we come across.
The conversation expands to childhood development, where Amy discusses the critical role of autonomy and agency in fostering healthy growth. Sarah can’t help herself again and uses story to share anecdotes and practical examples that illustrate how early experiences shape lifelong attitudes towards competency and autonomy.
Throughout the episode, we shine a light on the transformative power of embracing uncertainty and discomfort. Sorry, just like on the bear hunt; you have to go through it. By reframing competence as a continuous journey rather than a fixed destination, we encourage you to adopt a growth mindset in both personal and professional pursuits.
Join us as we offer valuable insights into fostering resilience, autonomy, and healthy relationships across all stages of life.
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Wednesday Jul 17, 2024
Wednesday Jul 17, 2024
In this episode we unpack the complexities around the concept of "normal" in child development and parenting. We begin by challenging the conventional notion that children must conform to predetermined norms and milestones. Drawing from her background as a play researcher, Amy shares insights into how these societal expectations can sometimes hinder a child's natural growth and self-expression.
We shine a light on the importance of creating a nurturing environment where children feel emotionally and physically safe whilst advocating for a more holistic view on child development.
The episode concludes with a reflection on the role of relationships and emotional connections in supporting children's growth. Join us as we propose a shift away from focusing solely on what children haven't achieved or what's considered "abnormal," to celebrating their strengths and unique qualities.
Reference: Ray, D. C. (Ed.). (2016). A therapist's guide to child development: The extraordinarily normal years. Routledge/Taylor & Francis Group
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Wednesday Jul 17, 2024
Wednesday Jul 17, 2024
Join us for a heartfelt and introspective episode of Brains at Play. In this episode, Amy courageously shares her personal journey, discussing the unglamorous, behind-the-scenes moments that shaped her into the person she is today.
Amy talks about her path from being an award-winning teacher to discovering the transformative power of play while teaching in China. She reflects on her professional accolades and the pivotal moments that led her to embrace play therapy, especially after becoming a mother of four. Amy’s story is one of resilience, vulnerability, and the continuous process of becoming and growing.
Sarah also opens up about her journey from the UK to Australia and her career in child protection. She highlights the importance of attachment theory and the role of play therapy in healing. Both hosts discuss the impact of their past experiences, the importance of self-awareness, and the power of creative expression in processing and healing from trauma.
This episode is a testament to the strength of the human spirit and the importance of embracing vulnerability to foster growth and connection. Tune in to hear our inspiring stories and insights on the power of play in personal and professional life.
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Tuesday Jul 16, 2024
Tuesday Jul 16, 2024
In this episode of the Brains at Play Podcast, hosts Sarah and Amy introduce listeners to the heart and brains behind their mission. As play therapists with extensive experience, they share their passion for elevating the status of play therapy, especially in Australia, and their commitment to blending the heart and science of play.
Sarah and Amy discuss the importance of play as the natural language of children, the need to move away from rigid frameworks, and the joy of rediscovering play as adults. They also highlight their goal of creating a ripple effect of understanding and acceptance of diverse ways of thinking and being, both for children and adults.
This first episode sets the stage for a series that promises to provide valuable insights, practical tips, and a celebration of what makes each person unique. Join them as they embark on this playful journey and explore how to bring the therapeutic powers of play into everyday life.
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