Play Therapy

Play. Heal. Grow.
Mental health is an essential part of a child’s health. Mental health is interconnected to a child’s ability to perform in society, at home and school. A child may be going through problems like bullying, losing someone they loved, academic problems, family problems, trauma and other issues. Play therapy is a form of therapy used for children to communicate.
Play therapists are trained professionals that assist children with the expression of feelings and needs through play. They teach children how to cope with problems in healthier ways. A RPT, Registered Play Therapist, has a Master’s degree, license to counsel, additional play therapy coursework and supervision. A RPT is accredited with the Association for Play Therapy, the national accreditation agency for play therapists. Play therapists serve in a variety of settings including school, institutions and communities.
We offer gentle support for little hearts, whenever you’re ready.