Therapy activity books
(24 products found)
Montessori Activity Busy Book for Toddlers -Educational Life Skills & Sensory Learning Toy
101 Trauma-Informed Interventions: Activities, Exercises and Assignments to Move the Client and Therapy by Linda Curran (Author)
My First Sounds: Interactive Electronic Learning Book for Kids Sounds books Speech Therapy Activities
Thriving with Autism: 90 Activities to Encourage Your Child's Communication, Engagement, and Play Paperback – April 28, 2020 by Katie Cook MEd BCBA (Author)
Theraplay: Helping Parents and Children Build Better Relationships Through Attachment-Based Play" Book By Phyllis B. Booth & Ann M. Jernberg
Hands-On Activities for Children with Autism & Sensory Disorders Book By Teresa Garland
Activity book Recommendable for cbc and autism.
Hands-On Activities for Children with Autism & Sensory Disorders Book By Teresa Garland, MOT, OTR/L
The Gift Of Therapy: An Open Letter To A New Generation Of Therapists And Their Patients
ADHD ENCODED Book By Colin Granston
The Cognitive Behavioral Therapy Workbook Book By Michael A. Tompkins
The Cognitive Behavioral Therapy Workbook Book By Michael A. Tompkins
No Limits" Book By John C. Maxwell
Somatic Therapy Workbook (5 in 1): Toolbox, Exercises, Coping Skills, Yoga, and Healing Book By Anika Sullivan
Hands-On Activities for Children with Autism & Sensory Disorders Book By Teresa Garland
Disability Psychotherapy Book By Angelina Veiga and Valerie Sinason
The Beginner's Guide to Being a Therapist Book By Brittany Barratt
Somatic Therapy Workbook (5 in 1) Book By Anika Sullivan
Magic Practice Copybook Set for Kids (4 Books) Reusable Alphabets, Numbers, Drawing & Writing Books Handwriting Activity Kit for Ages 3–7 Years
Kids Practice Copybook Set – Handwriting & Drawing (Ages 3+)
The Gift of Therapy" Book By Irvin D. Yalom, M.D.
EFT Tapping Book By Mark Evan Nathan
Theraplay: Helping Parents and Children Build Better Relationships Through Attachment-Based Play" Book By Phyllis B. Booth & Ann M. Jernberg
CBT Therapy Resources for Dissociative Identity Disorder Book By Kerlstein Publishing
Frequently Asked Questions about therapy activity books
How do I choose the right therapy activity books for my child or client?
Start by defining your therapy goals and matching the book’s focus to the learner’s age. For sensory-motor targets, consider Montessori Activity Busy Book or Hands-On Activities for Children with Autism & Sensory Disorders. If you’re aiming to build communication or coping skills, look at trauma-informed interventions or CBT workbooks. Finally, check the credibility of the brand or author and ensure the activities align with evidence-based approaches.
What should I look for in the materials and design of therapy activity books?
Focus on durability, age-appropriateness, and clear, structured activities in therapy activity books. Look for durable paper, clear instructions, and activities that match the child’s sensory profile; in our catalog you'll find Montessori Busy Book and Hands-On Activities built for tactile engagement. Check whether the book uses hands-on tasks, vivid visuals, and simple language to support learning, as seen in therapy activity books from jumia-books and other brands. Choose titles that align with your setting and the learner’s needs.
Which therapy activity books are best for different user types, such as beginners versus experienced clinicians?
Beginner users should start with structured, guided therapy activity books that build confidence. For autism-friendly options, Montessori Busy Book and Hands-On Activities for Children with Autism & Sensory Disorders provide simple, tangible tasks. Experienced clinicians can leverage more advanced resources like 101 Trauma-Informed Interventions and The Cognitive Behavioral Therapy Workbook to expand treatment plans.
How do I maintain and ensure compatibility of therapy activity books with ongoing sessions?
Keep therapy activity books organized for ongoing sessions by selecting titles that match age and goals and by safeguarding pages. Clean according to the manufacturer guidelines for paper-based books, store flat or in folders, and supervise activities to ensure safety. Regularly assess progress and swap in other titles to maintain alignment with evolving therapy goals.
Which therapy activity books cover autism, trauma-informed care, and CBT, and how do I choose among them?
Choose therapy activity books by topic area to match your practice: autism-focused activities, trauma-informed care, or cognitive behavioral therapy. Recommended titles include Thriving with Autism, Hands-On Activities for Children with Autism & Sensory Disorders, 101 Trauma-Informed Interventions, and The Cognitive Behavioral Therapy Workbook.
How can I adapt therapy activity books for different ages and abilities to keep engagement high?
Tailor therapy activity books by age and ability, selecting titles with adjustable difficulty and modular activities. For toddlers, start with Montessori Busy Book; for older children consider CBT workbooks or autism-focused activity books, and always adjust pace and provide support as needed.