Play therapy is to children what talk therapy is to adults. Children often don’t yet have the words to express complex emotions, experiences, or stressors. Play is their natural language.
Toys are their words and play is their language.
Through toys, art, movement, and imaginative play, children express feelings, explore experiences, and develop coping skills. A trained Play Therapist helps guide this process in a safe, supportive way.
Play Therapy
Parent Involvement & Coaching
Parents play a vital role in the success of play therapy. Regular parent consultations help:
Support progress at home
Strengthen parent-child connection
Reduce the overall length of therapy
Parents who engage in their own therapy or personal growth work often see even stronger outcomes for their child.
Getting Started
The first session is a parent-only intake. This allows time to:
Review consent and expectations
Share your child’s history
Ask questions and feel supported
Your child will attend starting the following session.