Play Therapy

Helping children express emotions, build confidence, and grow through the language they know best, play.

What Is Play Therapy?

Play Therapy is a research-supported approach designed specifically for children. Instead of relying on verbal conversations alone, Play Therapy uses play as a pathway to:

What Play Therapy Helps With

Emotional Challenges

Behavioral Concerns

Social & School Challenges

Life Changes & Stressors

Trauma & Difficult Experiences

Neurodivergence Support

Our Approach to Play Therapy

Emotion Coaching & Regulation Skills

Child-led therapy using play to support emotional growth.

Cognitive Behavioral Play Therapy

Play-based therapy that helps children understand and change their thoughts and behaviors.

Attachment-Informed Techniques

Approaches that strengthen secure bonds and emotional safety in relationships.

Trauma-Informed Interventions

Supportive approaches that help children feel safe while gently processing difficult experiences.

Child-Centered Play Therapy

Helping children understand, express, and manage their emotions effectively.

What Play Therapy Looks Like

1. Parent Intake Session

We meet with you first, without your child, to understand concerns, strengths, and goals.

2. Weekly Play Sessions

Your child meets with the therapist in a safe, structured playroom designed to support emotional expression and skill-building.

3. Parent Feedback & Tools

We offer regular updates and guidance to help you support your child’s progress at home.

4. Growth, Healing & Confidence

Over time, many children communicate more clearly, regulate emotions better, and feel more secure and confident.

Signs Your Child May Benefit From Play Therapy

Give Your Child the Support They Deserve

Your child’s emotions matter. Their story matters.
And play therapy can help them feel seen, supported, and capable.

Frequently Asked Questions

Yes. Parent involvement is essential. You’ll receive guidance, updates, and tools to support progress at home.

No. Play Therapy allows children to express emotions without needing advanced verbal skills. Play is their natural language.

It varies. Some children show progress within a few months; others benefit from longer-term support depending on needs and goals.

This is completely normal. Our therapists are trained to build trust gently and at your child’s pace.

Yes. Play Therapy is one of the most effective approaches for children processing trauma, fear, or difficult experiences.

Virtual sessions are available in some cases, depending on the child’s age and needs. We’ll discuss the best format during your consultation.

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