What is
Creative Play Therapy?
Play is the means by which children get to know themselves, understand their experiences in the world and start to understand other people around them.
Fun - it's an essential part of Play therapy
Sarah Ray
I have been working with children for over thirty years.
My experience in nurseries, child care and education have shown me every child is an individual, each with their own wonderful potential - some just need more help for it to blossom. Read more...
Playing helps access deeper problems
Benefits
Play Therapy benefits the child and those in support, whether it's a parent, carer or school. By assessing the problem, strategies can be put in place to improve both quality of life and long-term health.
Watching a child play can reveal hidden issues
What to look for...
There are many types of behavioural issues where Play Therapy can help, some to look for are:
Withdrawn - anti-social - erratic - violent mood swings - poor communication...
If you want to talk about whether Play Therapy might help you or someone you know, please get in touch.