Play Therapy is a therapeutic approach that uses play to help children express their feelings, thoughts, and experiences. Through various activities, such as toys, games, and art, children can communicate in a way that feels natural to them. This method is particularly effective for those who may struggle to articulate their emotions verbally.
In Play Therapy, a trained therapist observes and interacts with the child during play sessions. The therapist can identify underlying issues, such as anxiety, trauma, or behavioral problems, and guide the child toward healthier coping strategies. This process fosters emotional growth and healing in a safe environment.