Play Therapy is a developmentally appropriate therapeutic approach designed specifically for children. Because children often lack the verbal language and emotional awareness to express complex thoughts and feelings, play becomes their natural form of communication.
In this therapy, toys, art, games, and imaginative play are used as tools to help children express what they may not be able to say in words. Under the guidance of a trained therapist, play becomes a powerful medium for children to process difficult experiences, develop emotional regulation, and build resilience.
It is grounded in the understanding that children express their inner world through behavior and play. By entering that world with empathy and clinical skill, therapists help children work through anxiety, trauma, loss, family changes, and other emotional or behavioral challenges.

