In this different sort of video, Dr. James Sutton talks about one way to inject a bit of fun and spontaneity into a visit or counseling session with a shy or reticient youngster. It’s a pair of big, silly balloon lips. Dr. Sutton shows you how they are made and how they can be used in a fun, creative and therapeutic way.
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- Fixing DESPERATE Behavior Part 2 of 2 (9:21)
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