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“Enter into children's play and you will find the place where their minds, hearts, and souls meet”

Virginia Axline

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What happens in the Play Room?

Play Therapy helps children process traumatic experiences and upsetting events that have impacted their lives. In the play room the combination of toys, play and a therapeutic relationship with a trained Play Therapist, can allow a child to re-work previous trauma, make sense of current difficulties, or progress developmentally. 
Children Play out literally and or metaphorically their inner and real life experiences  to build insight and capacity. In the Play room Children express, regulate communicate, practice, master new skills, new ways of doing thinking  and feeling. Children are safe from their own feelings & reactions and Play Therapy offers inner resolution, safety and new possibilities. The Unfamiliar becomes familiar.

How is it different to the way children play at home or school?

Play is so important! However, the benefits of play therapy with a trained child play therapist is  unique, as the therapist is trained in deciphering and responding to the child’s unique communication in the payroom. The evidence-based practice of play therapy for children provides for healing and development,  and is highly effective for helping children to 'play out' what they may find difficult to put into words. Play is vital to every child’s social, emotional, cognitive, physical, creative and language development.

Outcomes of engaging in Play Therapy & the Theraputic Powers of Play

The outcomes of Play Therapy are varied and may include a reduction in anxiety and raised self-esteem, positive changes in behaviour and improved relations with family and friends, resilience development, improved emotional & physical regulation and increased engagement in learning and school.
The Therapeutic powers of play are the mechanisms in play that actually produce the desired change in a child's dysfunctional thoughts, feelings, and or behaviors (Schaefer & Peabody, 2016). Theraputic Powers of Play provide foundational knowledge that supports the therapists  theoretical framework, clinical decision making and practice. Theraputic Powers of Play are divided into four quadrants - Facilitates communication, Fosters emotional wellness, Enhances Social relationships & Increases Personal strengths. At Mandal Play Therpay we will discuss these powers and how they relate to your child and their theraputic process at the midpoint meeting.

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