The therapy can take place in the child's home. Annabelle will come to the child’s home and decide on a suitable place with the parents and child where the therapy can take place. This is often the child’s room, play-room or living area. When there is limited space available Annabelle will bring a mat that becomes ‘the therapy space’. This offers security and safety and enables the child to feel open for exploration in a contained space.
Working in the child’s home enables the therapist to see the child in their natural environment. This is often very helpful when working on developmental play skills. In discussion with the child and parents it is possible to set up play dates with a peer. Annabelle will then facilitate this play-date encouraging interactive and social play.