Play Therapy is a developmentally appropriate approach that uses play as the primary language for communication. This allows children to express feelings they cannot yet articulate verbally.
It is ideally suited for children facing emotional, behavioral, or social challenges, such as trauma or anxiety. Through therapeutic play, children achieve the following:
Develop healthier coping mechanisms
Improve self-expression
Build emotional resilience
This fosters better behavior and stronger relationships with family and peers.
Play Therapy is a developmentally appropriate approach that uses play as the primary language for communication. This allows children to express feelings they cannot yet articulate verbally.
It is ideally suited for children facing emotional, behavioral, or social challenges, such as trauma or anxiety. Through therapeutic play, children achieve the following:
Develop healthier coping mechanisms
Improve self-expression
Build emotional resilience
This fosters better behavior and stronger relationships with family and peers.