IEP/504
Play Therapy
Cities We Serve
Diagnosis
Adult Beverages
100

Who can request an evaluation for an IEP or 504 plan?

Who is a parent

100

A combination of play therapy and art therapy.  The therapist provides a tray or box filled with sand.  The client is given miniature toys to create a play world.  Toys may include anything from farm animals, dinosaurs, people and cars.

What is sand therapy or sand tray therapy

100

This town is the self-proclaimed Milk Capital of the World. 

What is Harvard

100

Is often misdiagnosed with Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder

What is PTSD

100

This beverage can have a butterfly caterpillar it, not a worm like many people believe.

What is tequila 

200

This is a federal special education law for children with disabilities.

What is the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA)

200

Therapist plays a bigger role and encourages the child to engage in specific activities with an identified topic and goal.

What is directive play therapy

200

This city is often called "Wonder Tuckey"

What is Wonder Lake

200

Screening for this disorder should be done if a teenage boy is exhibiting anger and aggression

What is Depression

200

It takes about 600 grapes on average to make one bottle of this beverage

What is wine

300

Provides individualized special education and related services to meet a child’s unique needs.

What is an IEP

300

Founded on the idea that play is the "language" of young children, a way for them to process and express thoughts and feelings that they can't put into words with the child taking the lead in sessions and can play freely.

What is non-directive play therapy

300

During the early part of the 20th century, this town had become "Typewriter City." Home to the factories of both the Emerson Typewriter Company and the Oliver Typewriter Company, workers had built more than half the world's typewriters by 1922.

What is Woodstock

300

Intense worry that one cannot seem to control is a symptom of this

What is Anxiety

300

The pressure in this beverage bottle is 90 pounds per square inch, that is three times the pressure in automobile tires.  

What is champagne

400

A blueprint or plan for how the school will provide support and remove barriers for a student with a disability.

What is a 504 plan

400

I first used children's play primarily as a means for facilitating children's positive emotional attachment to the therapist, as a way to gain access to the child's inner life.

Who is Anna Freud

400

 Al Capone was a resident of this town and he owned a summer home on nearby Bluff Lake

What is Antioch

400

12-year-old girl attends a large public high school, and her teacher has reported that she has not been turning in her assignments and she is falling behind in math. Her father hired a tutor, and she seems to respond well to individual instruction. In the office, it is noted that she is sitting calmly but is constantly fiddling with her cell phone and is distracted by the toys in the room. She says that she does fine on tests but has difficulty focusing on homework. She still maintains an active social life and reports that her mood is fine

What is ADHD

400

Years ago this beverage had such ingredients as honey, sugar, bay leaves, aromatics, poppy seeds, mushrooms, butter and bread crumbs

What is beer

500

This can have both of these

  • Any accommodations—changes to the child’s learning environment
  • Any modifications—changes to what the child is expected to learn or know

What is an IEP

500

A play therapy-based treatment program for young children presenting with behavioral, emotional, social, and attachment disorders which is a systemic intervention grounded in Child-Centered Play Therapy (CCPT) theory, attachment principles, and interpersonal neurobiology using parents as the agent of change.

What is Child-parent-relationship therapy (CPRT)

500

In the 1860's a successful business man spent upwards of $100,000 to build a mansion in this town, which holds a festival every year to this day.

What is Crystal Lake

500

As early as the third grade, Jason now 17, was labeled as the class bully and often initiated physical fights with peers. During middle school (age 12) he began skipping school and "roaming the streets" at night while using marijuana and alcohol. He was once confronted by a store clerk as he tried to steal a pair of sneakers. In retaliation he spray-painted obscenities across the clerk's car and tossed a brick through the windshield. When he was 15, Jason attacked a woman with a broken bottle and took her car keys. He was subsequently arrested after her car was traced by the police and he was court-ordered into a locked residential treatment facility 

Conduct Disorder

500

This beverage got it's name from being stirred with a tool.

What is a screwdriver 

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