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 Making the Most of Cultural


Opportunities with Children


By: Dee C. Ray, Yumiko Ogawa, and Yi-Ju Cheng Routledge, 2022


ISBN-13: 978-1032038537


Multicultural Play Therapy: Making the Most of Cultural Opportunities with Children is embedded on the Multicultural Orientation Framework (MCO) and its natural integration with Child-Centered Play Therapy  introducing the authors and acknowledging their various ethnicities, races, cultural worldviews, and orientations. The authors divided the  by engaging the readers in thought provoking concepts such as cultural humility, comfort in cultural opportunities, and advocacy. The second part encompasses discussions of play therapy across a variety of populations. Each chapter is broken down in distinct populations to provide context in multiculturalism, resources, cultural opportunities  book includes special topics such as inclusive play therapy supervision, a study on the multicultural play room and multicultural research in the play room across various races and ethnicities.


The authors express cultural humility throughout the book, and  own biases. Multicultural Play Therapy: Making the Most of Cultural Opportunities with Children is suitable for novice and seasoned play therapists alike, especially those working with diverse populations. This is a must read and have in your cultural toolbox..


 Yesenia Sandoval Gonzalez,


         Spanish. She specializes in working with children and teenagers who may have experienced trauma, school challenges, anxiety, assimilation, and depression. She is passionate about collaboratively working with BIPOC families. ysandovalgonzalez@nrtfc.com


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