Play Therapy

Kids can’t always tell you what’s wrong.

Children often struggle to express what’s troubling them or what they need to feel better. Instead, their behavior becomes the primary way they communicate their inner challenges.

But you notice something is off.

Your child has lost interest in activities they once loved. They might mention not having friends at school and sitting alone during lunch or recess.

Frequent mood swings and angry outbursts could be leading to more power struggles at home than before.

You’re eager to reconnect with your child and bring more joy into your daily lives, but you’re left wondering how.

Common signs parents of our clients mention:

 – My child used to be so outgoing, but now they’ve become withdrawn and lack confidence in social situations.”
– They struggle to fall asleep or have a hard time getting up in the morning.
– Lately, they’ve been more irritable, clashing with their friends, siblings, and even us as parents.
– They tell me they don’t have any friends at school and often sit alone during lunch or recess.
– They complain about headaches or stomach aches, but the doctor says there’s nothing physically wrong.
– We’re dealing with frequent angry outbursts and mood swings, and more day feels like a power struggle.

We provide support for kids going through:

  • Parental divorce
  • School-related anxiety and perfectionism
  • Bullying and peer relationship difficulties
  • Neurodivergence
  • Trauma or exposure to stressful events
  • Emotional regulation and managing anger

    Your kid is in good hands

    Perhaps our biggest joy as a team is seeing kids enjoy their childhood. It’s a sacred time for exploration, play, freedom, and expression. We tailor our approach to the age, developmental needs, and personality of your child. Each child has a world of complex feelings, thoughts, hopes, and hurts. We make it our goal to enter that world as a kind, gentle, and respectful adult who is there to support them rediscover how beautiful of a heart, mind, and soul each of them have.