Any activity can be playful to young children, whether it's rolling trucks back and forth or sorting socks. Any type of play can offer multiple opportunities to learn and practice new skills:
As a parent, you are your child's very first and favorite playmate. From the very beginning of your child's life, he is playing with you, whether he is watching your face as you feed him or listening and exploring.
In our center, we support children to fullfilll their full capacities through play therapy.
Play Therapy helps children systematically address and resolve their own problems. Since play is fun, it makes it easier for children to confront what is bothering them. Play therapy allows them a safe psychological distance from their problems and help them find solutions to their problems and allows them to express their true thoughts and feelings in ways best suited to their development level.
Play can serve as a valid instrument through which children reflect their unconscious fears, anxieties, and inner conflicts. By following the themes developed by the child during play and the relationship developed between the child and the therapist, one can help the family overcome the effects of conflictual emotional problems of the child or the parent-child interactive difficulties.