The AutPlay® Therapy Handbook
- Rae Sabine

- 29 minutes ago
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Robert Jason Grant’s The AutPlay® Therapy Handbook is a thoughtful guide for working with neurodivergent children through play. The approach is integrative and flexible, offering techniques alongside a framework for understanding each child’s unique way of engaging with the world. It is an accessible read for practitioners and most useful for those who want to integrate play-based approaches into their work.
The book blends evidence-based practice with a strong relational and family-centred focus. Each chapter balances theory and actionable strategies, making it valuable for both experienced practitioners and those new to play-based approaches. The emphasis on honouring each child’s neurotype creates a space where curiosity and connection take priority, guiding practitioners to approach therapy with flexibility and respect.
This is not a one-size-fits-all manual. It encourages reflection, adaptation, and creativity while keeping practical application front and centre. Grant’s supportive tone makes complex concepts approachable, and the professional framing helps practitioners integrate play strategies thoughtfully within therapeutic or family-centred contexts. The book provides inspiration and guidance that can be applied across a variety of settings.
Highly recommended for practitioners who value empathy, adaptability, and a neurodiversity-affirming approach. The exercises included in the back of the book provide hands-on ways to apply strategies, alongside practical tools and thoughtful insight. It leaves readers with renewed confidence in their work and serves as a reminder of why therapeutic play can be transformative, offering depth and guidance for professional practice.
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