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Lego Therapy is a type of play therapy that helps children improve their social skills and emotional regulation by building Lego models with others. In this therapy, children work in pairs or small groups and take turns being the Builder, the Engineer, and the Supplier. Each child has a specific role to play and follows a set of rules to ensure a positive experience for everyone. The rules include listening to each other, taking turns, using kind words, staying on task, and asking for help when needed. The therapy aims to enhance communication, problem-solving, and teamwork skills, while also promoting positive social interactions and self-esteem. This resource includes the rules for the group and each role.

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