Play Therapy

Play Therapy allows children to communicate and process emotions through play, their most natural form of expression. Using toys, storytelling, and creative activities, therapists help children explore feelings, develop coping skills, and build emotional resilience.

Play Therapy can help children with:

  • Anxiety and behavioral challenges

  • Trauma or major life transitions

  • Emotional regulation difficulties

  • Social and family challenges

Parents and caregivers are supported throughout the therapeutic process.