How Children Improve With Play Therapy

By Virginia King


From time to time, there are parents who find that their kids are experiencing a change in behaviour. It can be very temporary. However, when this is out of the ordinary and lasts some time, it is important to seek professional help. There are people who specialize in children. There are child psychologists who would typically help. However, play therapy is something that many parents find to be more helpful these days.

During this type of therapy, kids are exposed to a number of different ways in which their behaviour is exposed. They play with toys, get involved with imaginary play, take part in creative activities and choose what they want to do. This can be a lot more appealing than one on one therapy where kids become restless and don't enjoy the sessions.

They may become fidgety and bored. They also don't enjoy expressing themselves, especially in front of a stranger or an adult in a strange environment. It can take a long time for the child to connect with a person like this. However, therapists who encourage play are skilled to get a better idea of what a child is going through. This will be based upon various factors.

One can see this with the emotions that are displayed when playing with toys. The therapist can ask them to play with certain characters. They may become angry when engaging with certain toys, especially when they resemble people. Anger can often come through in a case like this. Over time, the therapist will ask more questions. They may become sad or confused.

This is great because it tells the therapist more about what is happening in their lives. It comes naturally to the child who enjoys this type of play. It is what they are used to. They will feel comfortable in this type of an environment and will enjoy coming to the sessions where they have fun in what they are doing.

The theme of the drawing will tell the therapist something about what is happening in the life of the child. They will tell more about the colors in which they are using and the style in which they are drawing the image. Therapists usually work with the child, and over time, they will begin to ask them questions. It may be why they are feeling a certain way or other more personal questions.

These can be simple questions, and they will slowly build up to those questions which are more complex in nature. This will help the pair connect and build a good relationship which is necessary in a case like this. The child will learn to trust the therapist. Often, they feel as if there is nobody that they can turn to should they have a problem in their lives.

However, when they are in a trusting relationship like this, they often feel that they are able to confide in the therapist, feeling confident. By nature, a person like this is good with children, knowing how to relate to them. They will know what the next step is.




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