
Play Therapy
"Deep meaning often lies in childish play."
— Johann Friedrich von Schille
Does your child seem overwhelmed by big emotions they can’t explain?
Is your child struggling with friendships, school challenges, or confidence?
Do you wish your child had healthier ways to cope and feel understood?
Struggles Your Child May Be Experiencing
Children often don’t have the words to explain what they’re going through. Instead, they “speak” through behavior tantrums, withdrawal, acting out, or shutting down.
Maybe your child is:
Having difficulty managing anger or frustration.
Feeling anxious, worried, or easily overwhelmed.
Struggling socially, with friendships or peer relationships.
Having trouble focusing or adjusting to changes at school or home.
Showing low self-confidence or self-esteem.
As a parent, it can be heartbreaking to watch your child struggle and not know how to make things better.
Why Play Therapy?
Play is a child’s natural language. In play therapy, toys, art, sandtray, and creative activities become tools for children to process emotions, tell their story, and practice new ways of coping. Research shows that play therapy helps children:
Express feelings in a safe, healthy way.
Build emotional regulation and coping skills.
Improve social skills and problem-solving abilities.
Strengthen confidence and resilience.
Heal from trauma, loss, or stressful experiences.
Every session is tailored to meet your child where they are, in ways that feel natural and engaging to them.
There is Hope for Your Child
With the right support, children can learn to manage their emotions, navigate friendships, and gain the resilience they need to thrive at home, in school, and with peers. You don’t have to go through this alone, play therapy offers a safe and effective path forward.
Evidence-Based Practices
Somatic Therapy
DBT, CBT & ERP Therapy
Cognitive Behavioral Play Therapy (CBPT)
Sandtray Therapy
Our Services
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When love isn’t working and it seems the negative cycle continues to create more distance between you and your partner…
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When family life feels chaotic or disconnected, it’s often a sign of deeper patterns pulling you apart.
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Sometimes you just need a space to learn real tools, reconnect, and get back on track.
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Helping children naturally express themselves, process big emotions, and work through challenges in a way that feels safe and natural to them.
