What is Play Therapy?


Play therapy is a developmentally appropriate form of counseling for children that uses play as the primary way of communication. Through toys, art, and games, children can explore their feelings, work through challenges, and build new skills in a safe and supportive environment.

Benefits of Play Therapy

Encourages emotional expression and regulation Helps process trauma, grief, or big life changes Builds problem-solving and social skills Supports self-esteem and confidence Strengthens parent-child connection .

How It Works Initial Assessment

Parents meet with the therapist to discuss concerns and goals.

Play Therapy Sessions

The child attends regular sessions where play is guided or child-led. Progress Check-ins – Parents receive feedback and strategies to support their child at home.

Who Can Benefit?

Play therapy can support children experiencing: Anxiety, stress, or worry Behavioral challenges ADHD or impulsivity Divorce or family transitions Trauma or abuse recovery Grief and loss

Parent Involvement

Parents are an essential part of the healing journey. Regular communication and involvement help extend progress beyond the therapy room. Image Suggestion: Parent and child reading a book together in a warm, connected moment..

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Let’s help your child find healing, resilience, and joy through play