WHAT IS PLAY THERAPY?
Through play therapy, children learn to communicate with others,
express feelings, modify behavior, develop problem-solving
skills, and learn a variety of ways of relating to others.
Play provides a safe psychological distance from their problems
and allows expression of thoughts and feelings appropriate to
their development, through:
Creative Visualization
Sandplay/Sand Worlds
Bibliotherapy
Art - Drawing
Drama - Role Play
Music
Puppets & Masks
Dance & Movement
For more information on play therapy, please visit: Association for Play Therapy