Play therapy is a developmentally appropriate method of child therapy rooted in theory, leveraging children's natural communication style. Therapists skillfully utilize play therapy to assist children in articulating their concerns when they lack the verbal skills to convey their emotions and ideas. In this approach, toys serve as the child's vocabulary, and play acts as their way of communication.
Studies show that play therapy is effective for children dealing with various social, emotional, behavioral, and learning challenges, such as: Anxiety Divorce Trauma ADHD Autism Spectrum Disorder Death, grief, and loss Chronic illness Physical and/or sexual abuse Domestic violence Natural disasters Social and relationship issues.
Play therapy assists children in gaining insight and resolving inner conflicts or negative thought patterns. It also helps them acquire more effective behaviors to address emotional or skill-related challenges.
Garry Landreth
Little Life Warriors Play Therapy acknowledges Traditional Owners of Country throughout Australia and recognises the continuing connection to lands, waters and communities. We pay our respect to Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander cultures; and to Elders past and present.
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