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The soft fabric makes the mask wearing super comfy.
Masks allow for and encourage imaginative play. They can resemble objects, people or animals that a child identifies with. They can be used to conceal identity when needed or to create a different identity in play. They can be used as agents for catharsis, and are very useful tool in psychodrama, play therapy and other activity to encourage free expression.
“Masks could let the child pretend, the youth act out his rebellion and idealism, the middle-aged person express his dreams, and the old man vent his fears.” – Fleda M. Brigham (1970)
The therapeutic possibilities of masks are endless!
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