Gallery: Nature & Surroundings
These images offer a glimpse into The Sunflower House – the home-based studio where sessions take place – as well as the natural surroundings that shape the therapeutic experience. From the playroom itself to textures, plants, light, and outdoor elements, these details help children feel safe, grounded, and free to explore.
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Sunflowers in Front
Sunflowers outside The Sunflower House, symbolising warmth, welcome, and the beauty of natural surroundings used in therapeutic settings.
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Shelf Space in Therapy Room
A glimpse into the therapy room at The Sunflower House, showing shelves filled with creative resources — from toy figures and books to sensory items and soft furnishings. The blue foam flooring is textured but firm, helping ground the space with subtle cushioning underfoot.
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Brain Model
This model of the human brain is part of the therapy space and can be used in psychoeducation with children, helping them understand emotions, memory, and how their brains work — often empowering them to name and regulate big feelings.