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My Services

01.

Although sometimes used with adults, play therapy is a psychotherapeutic approach primarily used to help children ages 3 to 12 explore their lives and freely express repressed thoughts and emotions through play. Therapeutic play normally takes place in a safe, comfortable playroom, where very few rules or limits are imposed on the child, encouraging free expression and allowing the therapist to observe the child’s choices, decisions, and play style. The goal is to help children learn to express themselves in healthier ways, become more respectful and empathetic, and discover new and more positive ways to solve problems. 

Play therapy can assist with anger, anxiety, worry, school refusal, bed wetting and more.

Read more at https://www.psychologytoday.com/us/therapy-types/play-therapy

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Therapy allows adolescents to navigate through this stage of their lives in a healthy way.  These may include, but are not limited to, challenges such as bullying, anxiety, stress, unexpected life changes, growing up, relationship issues.

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School readiness assessments:  These assessments look at cognitive, educational and emotional components to provide insight into how ready your child is for Grade one.

Psychoeducational assessments:  These allow parents to gain insight into their childs strengths and growth areas.  Its comprised of cognitive, educational and emotional components and recommendations for teachers will help assist your child in the classroom.

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