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Play Therapy

"Toys are children's words and play is their language." 

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Play therapy allows children an engaging and interactive environment while also assisting in building skills for communication, processing, and self expression. You can expect your play therapist to be patient and attentive, allowing your child to take control and play. 

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Play therapy can look crafty and chaotic. It helps your child as play is the language of children. Many children under the age of 10 are still learning how to feel things in their bodies, let alone express them. Play therapy uses toys, crafts, and games to create a safe space for your child to share their thoughts, feelings, and experiences in a developmentally appropriate way. 

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