Play is a child's natural way of communicating; they express themselves through play, as they don't have the verbal capacity of adults.
Play therapy sessions typically occur once a week, providing consistency and support.
A play therapy session is usually 40 minutes long, tailored to a child's attention span and needs.
Play therapy sessions are non-judgmental and child-centered, creating a safe space for self-expression.
Play therapy is effective for addressing a wide range of social, emotional, or behavioral issues in children.
Every toy in the playroom is thoughtfully selected to facilitate healing and growth.
Play therapy utilizes creative tools like sand trays and art materials to help children process emotions.
Play therapy embraces the therapeutic power of playfulness, allowing children to heal while having fun in a supportive environment.
Play therapy is generally designed for children between the ages of 4 and 13.
Play is a child's natural way of communicating; they express themselves through play, as they don't have the verbal capacity of adults.
Play therapy sessions typically occur once a week, providing consistency and support.
A play therapy session is usually 40 minutes long, tailored to a child's attention span and needs.