Play Therapy

Play Therapy

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Play is a spontaneous, enjoyable, and intrinsically motivating activity that allows individuals, particularly children, to explore, create, and develop skills. It can be solitary or social, structured or unstructured, and is essential for cognitive, social, emotional, and physical development. Through play, children experiment with their environment, test boundaries, and engage in imaginative activities that support learning and growth.

  • Supports Holistic Development: Play contributes to physical, cognitive, social, and emotional growth.
  • Builds Resilience: Play, especially games involving challenges or rules, helps children learn how to handle failure and overcome obstacles.
  • Strengthens Family Bonds: Engaging in play with family members fosters communication and emotional connection.