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Play therapy is generally employed with children ages 3 to 10, play provides a way for children to express their experiences and feelings through a natural, self-guided, self-healing process. As children’s experiences and knowledges are often communicated through play, it becomes an important vehicle for them know an... more at Wikipedia

Treatment Success Rate
| Top 5 Communities | ||
| Condition | Members | Success |
| Autism / Autism Spectrum | 181 |
98% |
| Parenting Toddlers (1-3) | 136 |
99% |
| Parenting Preschoolers ... | 80 |
96% |
| Anxiety Disorders in Ch... | 30 |
90% |
| Depression in Children | 9 |
100% |
Overall, 98% (450
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Play Therapy Reviews
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This therapy showed my son how to interact with people and how to appropriately play with toys.
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Play therapy is hands down the best type of therapy for my son. His therapists get down on the floor and crawl around with him if they need to!
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I encourage him to play with other kids and to get along
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This is one of my favorites! My two year old is really into playing with Little People, Weebles, etc, and we pretend like they are working through the same issues we are currently working through. I can always see a big change when we're done playing.
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They do this also with IBI.
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I belong to a program that takes my son out into the community. He joins typical kids group (rec center) and plays with them. He is doing really good with this. Needs to be guided but he does great!!
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pee-a-boo is a great game! ask any toddler
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try to play w/her as much as i can
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We apply this at home and love the results.
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