Play Therapy: What is it?
Play therapy is a form of child-led counselling for children who are experiencing social, emotional or behavioural difficulties.
Play therapy is a form of child-led counselling for children who are experiencing social, emotional or behavioural difficulties.
Play is a child’s first language. When a child plays, they express thoughts and feelings that would otherwise remain hidden.
Tomás Casado-Frankel shares some heartwarming stories in his article, published on Phycology Today, about how play therapy helps kids work through tough feelings in a way that’s natural and fun for them.
Play Therapy is an innovative, evidence-based method tailored for children aged 2-12, leveraging the natural language of play to help them articulate their inner world and navigate their experiences.