Play therapy is often misunderstood as a support only for children in crises, but it can also provide proactive assistance for various emotional and behavioral issues. Parents frequently hesitate to pursue this option, fearing an overreaction. However, play therapy can effectively address a wide range of concerns, including anxiety, depression, and behavioral issues, making it valuable even in the absence of a clear diagnosis. Parents are encouraged to trust their intuition regarding their child's needs and recognize that seeking help early can be beneficial.
Many parents worry that turning to play therapy might feel like an overreaction, especially if their child is not demonstrating major behavioral concerns.
Play therapy is not just appropriate when a child is in crisis or has experienced a traumatic event.
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