Play Therapy

Helping children express feelings, build coping skills, and work through challenges in a way that feels natural to them.

Enter into children’s play, and you will find the place where their minds, hearts, and souls meet.
— Virginia Axline
Play is the language of children, and toys are their words.
— Gary Landreth

What is Play Therapy?

  • How Play Therapy Helps

    Play is one of the many ways children communicate. In play therapy, children can express feelings, explore experiences, build confidence, and practice new skills in a safe and supportive space.

  • What It Looks Like in a Session

    Sessions may include toys, art, storytelling, movement, games, sand tray, or other creative activities. Therapy is paces to your child’s needs and developmental level.

  • Your Role as a Caregiver

    Caregivers are essential part of the healing process. Therapist offers regular check-ins and collaborate with caregivers to support your child’s progress both in and out of sessions.

What play therapy may help with…

Worrying often

Having meltdowns

Struggling with big emotions

Going through family changes

Having trouble at school or with peers

Processing grief or trauma

Ready to learn if play therapy may be a good fit?

Schedule a free consultation to talk about your child’s needs.