Play Therapy is a developmentally appropriate, evidence-based approach that helps children express what they might not have the words to say. Through play — their natural language — children explore emotions, process experiences, and develop healthier ways to cope, connect, and communicate.
Led by a trained therapist, play therapy offers a safe and supportive space where children can work through challenges such as anxiety, trauma, behavior issues, grief, or family changes — all while building confidence and emotional resilience.
Athletes constantly seek ways to push their limits and achieve peak performance. Neurofeedback has emerged as a promising technique to enhance athletic abilities by targeting the brain's neural activity and improving its regulation.
Talk therapy is a safe and supportive space where children can explore their thoughts, feelings, and experiences with a trained therapist. It’s not about being “in trouble”—it’s about helping kids understand themselves better, build coping skills, and feel more confident navigating life’s challenges.
Depending on the child’s age and needs, therapy may include: