Child & Play Therapy

Line drawing of a young girl playing with building blocks, sitting on her knees, next to a plant with leaves.

A space to express, process, and heal through play.

Children often communicate through play long before they can fully express themselves with words. Play therapy provides a safe, developmentally appropriate environment where children can process emotions, build confidence, and develop healthy coping skills through their natural language — play.

Parents remain an important part of the therapeutic process, and we work together to support your child's growth both inside and outside of the therapy room.

Play therapy can support children experiencing:

  • Anxiety and worry

  • Big emotions

  • Behavioral challenges

  • School difficulties

  • Family transitions

  • Grief and loss

  • Trauma and difficult experiences

Through play therapy, children often develop:

  • Healthy emotional expression

  • Improved coping skills

  • Greater confidence

  • Stronger social skills

  • Emotional regulation

  • Healthier family connections