Children express themselves in ways that are often different from adults. Through play, creativity, and connection, they communicate emotions, explore their world, and work through experiences that may be difficult to express in words. Our Play Therapy and Child-Focused Services offer a supportive, developmentally appropriate environment where children can feel safe, understood, and empowered to grow.
Our therapists use evidence-based play therapy approaches—such as directive and non-directive play therapy, cognitive-behavioral strategies, and trauma-informed practices—to meet each child at their level. Sessions are tailored to your child’s unique needs, strengths, and personality, helping them build coping skills, emotional regulation, and confidence.
Common areas of support include:
Anxiety, depression, and emotional overwhelm
Behavioral challenges at home or school
Attention, focus, and self-regulation concerns
Social skills and peer relationships
Grief, loss, or major life changes
Trauma or stressful experiences
School anxiety and academic stress
Play therapy gives children a pathway to explore big feelings, develop problem-solving skills, and express themselves in a safe and supported space. Parents remain a key part of the therapeutic process—we offer ongoing communication, support sessions, and guidance to help carry therapeutic progress into the home environment.
For older children and preteens, we integrate age-appropriate talk therapy, creative expression, mindfulness, and skill-building tools that help them understand their emotions and navigate the challenges of growing up.
Our goal is to foster resilience, emotional health, and a strong sense of self so children can thrive both now and in the future.
If your child is struggling or could benefit from a supportive space to grow, our Play Therapy and Child-Focused Services offer compassionate, evidence-based care tailored to their developmental stage and individual needs.