What is Play Therapy and how does it benefit children?

Polly Hannah Play Therapy is a specialized form of therapy designed to help children express their emotions and overcome psychological challenges through play. Play therapy works by providing a safe and nurturing environment where children can freely explore their thoughts, feelings, and experiences.

During play therapy sessions, a trained play therapist engages the child in various play activities, such as using toys, games, art materials, and puppets. Through these activities, the child is encouraged to communicate and act out their inner world, allowing the therapist to gain insights into their emotions, conflicts, and struggles.

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