Play Therapy is a form of therapy that uses play as a natural medium of expression to help children communicate, explore feelings, and develop problem-solving skills.
Since children often find it difficult to express emotions through words, play becomes their language, and toys become their words.
Helps children express feelings like fear, anger, or sadness in a safe way
Reduces anxiety, stress, and behavioral problems
Improves social interaction and communication skills
Builds self-esteem and confidence
Promotes emotional healing and resilience
Encourages creativity, imagination, and problem-solving skills
At MRT Child Development Centre, Play Therapy is an important part of the child development program.Through Play Therapy at MRT, children gain emotional balance, confidence, communication skills, and social awareness, making it easier for them to adjust in school and daily life.Conducted by trained therapists in a child-friendly environment equipped with therapeutic toys and materials.
Used for children with developmental delays, autism spectrum disorder, attention difficulties, or emotional issues.Sessions are individualized or group-based, depending on the child’s needs.Activities include role play, pretend games, sensory play, art, and storytelling.