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Match each of the Seven Essentials in Play Therapy with the example of a type of toy(s) that facilitates that essential. While many of these toys can be used in with more than one essential, match the toys that Landreth describes as best representing that particular essential.
-Reality testing of limits
Limiting Reactant
The reactant in a chemical reaction that determines the amount of product formed due to its limited quantity.
Silver
A precious metal with the highest electrical conductivity of all metals, used in jewelry, coins, electronics, and photography.
Hydrochloric Acid
A strong, corrosive acid (HCl) that is a major component of gastric acid in the human stomach, used industrially for processing steel and purifying table salt.
Thallium Poison
The toxic effect caused by exposure to thallium, a heavy metal that can lead to symptoms ranging from hair loss to potentially fatal organ damage.
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