Play Therapy

Using the power of play to support emotional growth and well-being in children

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Healing through play A gentle alternative

Traditional therapy can be intimidating for children and may increase their stress. Play Therapy offers a comforting alternative, helping kids address emotional and behavioral issues through play. This approach fosters a trusting relationship with the therapist, allowing children to express themselves freely, build confidence, and develop effective coping strategies. Some of things that play helps with are

Developing communication

Self-expression

Social skills

Self esteem

Cooperation

Problem solving & Self-regulation

Enhances social relationships

Empathy

Turn taking

Healing
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Tailored to meet the needs of special kids

Our play therapy program is tailored for children with special needs. We use structured activities and sensory-sensitive tools to improve focus, communication, and motor skills, helping each child build confidence and emotional expression in a supportive environment.

ADHD

Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD)

Cerebral palsy

How various concerns are addressed

Emotional Expression

Helping children express and regulate emotions such as anger, frustration, or anxiety through play.

Social Skills Development

Facilitating opportunities for children to practice social interactions, turn-taking, and cooperation in a safe environment.

Behavioral Challenges

Addressing behavioural issues such as aggression, impulsivity, or withdrawal through guided play activities.

Communication Skills

Supporting the development of verbal and non-verbal communication skills, including expressive and receptive language abilities.

Sensory Processing

Integrating sensory activities to help children with sensory processing disorders to regulate sensory input and responses.

Motor Skills Devlopement

Promoting fine motor and gross motor skills through play-based activities that are adapted to the child's abilities

Motor Skills Devlopement

Promoting fine motor and gross motor skills through play-based activities that are adapted to the child's abilities

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Ms. Tanvi Jagtap,
MA Counselling Psychology

Professional therapist who you can trust

I hold a Master’s in Counselling Psychology from the University of Pune and have a decade of experience in mental health. I specialize in supporting students with mental well-being and career guidance. I’ve upskilled with the latest tools in career counselling, earning a green belt certification from Univariety and UCLA Extension. Additionally, I am certified in Play Therapy from the National Association of Play Therapy, India, trained by UK Play Therapist Ms. Lucy Bowen, with a passion for helping children with special needs.

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Watch for persistent sadness, anxiety, changes in behavior, withdrawal, trouble sleeping or eating, poor school performance, or any talk of self-harm. If you notice these signs, it’s important to seek help.

Watch for persistent sadness, anxiety, changes in behavior, withdrawal, trouble sleeping or eating, poor school performance, or any talk of self-harm. If you notice these signs, it’s important to seek help.

Watch for persistent sadness, anxiety, changes in behavior, withdrawal, trouble sleeping or eating, poor school performance, or any talk of self-harm. If you notice these signs, it’s important to seek help.

Watch for persistent sadness, anxiety, changes in behavior, withdrawal, trouble sleeping or eating, poor school performance, or any talk of self-harm. If you notice these signs, it’s important to seek help.

Watch for persistent sadness, anxiety, changes in behavior, withdrawal, trouble sleeping or eating, poor school performance, or any talk of self-harm. If you notice these signs, it’s important to seek help.

Watch for persistent sadness, anxiety, changes in behavior, withdrawal, trouble sleeping or eating, poor school performance, or any talk of self-harm. If you notice these signs, it’s important to seek help.

Watch for persistent sadness, anxiety, changes in behavior, withdrawal, trouble sleeping or eating, poor school performance, or any talk of self-harm. If you notice these signs, it’s important to seek help.

Watch for persistent sadness, anxiety, changes in behavior, withdrawal, trouble sleeping or eating, poor school performance, or any talk of self-harm. If you notice these signs, it’s important to seek help.

Watch for persistent sadness, anxiety, changes in behavior, withdrawal, trouble sleeping or eating, poor school performance, or any talk of self-harm. If you notice these signs, it’s important to seek help.

Watch for persistent sadness, anxiety, changes in behavior, withdrawal, trouble sleeping or eating, poor school performance, or any talk of self-harm. If you notice these signs, it’s important to seek help.

Watch for persistent sadness, anxiety, changes in behavior, withdrawal, trouble sleeping or eating, poor school performance, or any talk of self-harm. If you notice these signs, it’s important to seek help.

Watch for persistent sadness, anxiety, changes in behavior, withdrawal, trouble sleeping or eating, poor school performance, or any talk of self-harm. If you notice these signs, it’s important to seek help.

Watch for persistent sadness, anxiety, changes in behavior, withdrawal, trouble sleeping or eating, poor school performance, or any talk of self-harm. If you notice these signs, it’s important to seek help.

Watch for persistent sadness, anxiety, changes in behavior, withdrawal, trouble sleeping or eating, poor school performance, or any talk of self-harm. If you notice these signs, it’s important to seek help.

Watch for persistent sadness, anxiety, changes in behavior, withdrawal, trouble sleeping or eating, poor school performance, or any talk of self-harm. If you notice these signs, it’s important to seek help.

Watch for persistent sadness, anxiety, changes in behavior, withdrawal, trouble sleeping or eating, poor school performance, or any talk of self-harm. If you notice these signs, it’s important to seek help.

Watch for persistent sadness, anxiety, changes in behavior, withdrawal, trouble sleeping or eating, poor school performance, or any talk of self-harm. If you notice these signs, it’s important to seek help.

Watch for persistent sadness, anxiety, changes in behavior, withdrawal, trouble sleeping or eating, poor school performance, or any talk of self-harm. If you notice these signs, it’s important to seek help.

Watch for persistent sadness, anxiety, changes in behavior, withdrawal, trouble sleeping or eating, poor school performance, or any talk of self-harm. If you notice these signs, it’s important to seek help.

Watch for persistent sadness, anxiety, changes in behavior, withdrawal, trouble sleeping or eating, poor school performance, or any talk of self-harm. If you notice these signs, it’s important to seek help.

Watch for persistent sadness, anxiety, changes in behavior, withdrawal, trouble sleeping or eating, poor school performance, or any talk of self-harm. If you notice these signs, it’s important to seek help.

Watch for persistent sadness, anxiety, changes in behavior, withdrawal, trouble sleeping or eating, poor school performance, or any talk of self-harm. If you notice these signs, it’s important to seek help.

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