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Play Therapy Week 2020

This week, February 2-8, is National Play Therapy Week! So let's talk about play therapy and how it can help your child and family!


What is Play Therapy?

Play Therapy is an evidence-based practice for working with children to improve their mental health. Play Therapy uses the natural language of children and the therapeutic powers of play to help children process their feelings and experiences. For both prevention and healing from trauma and stressful events. Why Play Therapy?


The Association for Play Therapy (APT) defines Play Therapy as “the systematic use of a theoretical model to establish an interpersonal process wherein trained Play Therapists use the therapeutic powers of play to help clients prevent or resolve psychosocial difficulties and achieve optimal growth and development."


What this means is that Play Therapy is not the same as regular, everyday play. While spontaneous play is a natural and essential part of the developmental process, Play Therapy is a systematic and therapeutic approach. Play Therapy should only be provided by mental health professionals who have met the required education, licensure, and additional specialized training and supervision specific to Play Therapy.



How do I know if my provider is a trained Play Therapist? When looking for a therapist for your child, it’s hard to sort through all the credentials and specializations listed on bios. Some professionals write in their bios that they “do play therapy” with children. Professionals who work with children and adolescents may incorporate toys into their work, but are not trained Play Therapists, and should not represent themselves as such. All trained play therapists will be able to tell you their theory and practice model of play therapy when working with your child.


Play Therapists have specialized education and training in a variety of subjects, including:

Child Development

Brain Development

Neurological benefits of Play

Effects of trauma on brain development

Family Systems

Parenting Skills

Therapeutic Powers of Play

Theoretical Orientations of Play Therapy


Here are the credentials you need to look for to ensure that the provider is a trained Play Therapist:

Play Therapy Certificate/Course Work Completion: This means the clinician has completed all required hours and education to become a play therapist, and they are working toward full licensure. Some clinicians, will complete their educational training via CE completion or completing a graduate level course work in Play Therapy.

Registered Play Therapist (RPT): This means the clinician has completed all required hours and education to become a play therapist, as well as completed all the supervised hours to achieve licensure. The Association for Play Therapy is the designated credentialing body for Play Therapists.

Registered Play Therapist Supervisor (RPT-S): This is a clinician with an RPT-S designation who has also completed all required education and hours needed to supervise other play therapists working toward full licensure.

School Based-Registered Play Therapist (SB-RPT): This credential is for professionals who practice as a school counselor or school psychologist, and utilize Play Therapy.

Child Mental Health Specialist (CMHS): This designation is given to a mental health professional who has completed the required education and supervision of specialized training devoted to the study of child development and the treatment of children. A CMHS does not have to be a Play Therapist, or vise-versa, but often they go hand in hand.


Parents should seek out help when they are stressed with parenting or you are feeling helpless because “nothing works.” If a child appears to be different than their peers, struggles with social interactions, appears more emotional or hypersensitive, appears to be worried or down, struggles to play, gets angry all the time, has tantrums happen often than you may want to seek help from a professional. These are all things a clinician trained to help children can help with. You don’t have to be alone. Clinician’s trained to work with children are also trained to help parents, encouraging healthy relationships. Finding a clinician for your child can be beneficial for the whole family.


I've found a play therapist, now what do I tell my child? Whatever your reasons are for bringing your child to see a play therapist, telling them what to expect can be challenging. Parents often ask us what they should say, what they should call us, and how to prepare their child for taking the next steps. So we've created a handout for parents to give to their child before the first session.



Taking care of a child's emotional and psychological world is just as important as caring for the health of their body and teeth. Ensuring that your child is developing healthy mentally and emotionally is extremely valuable in our current world of high stress and high expectations. Just like with other parenting concerns, the earlier you seek treatment the more helpful it can be! Play Therapy is an amazing form of treatment for children of all ages and can be beneficial in helping children work through difficult emotions and experiences. If you believe that play therapy would be helpful for your child and want to find a Play Therapist in your area you can visit the Association for Play Therapy here. To schedule an appointment with us click here


Happy Play Therapy Week!


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Stive Joy
Stive Joy
May 29

Reading about Play Therapy Week 2020 and how the article highlights the importance of using structured play to help children express emotions was insightful. The mention of therapists promoting awareness through community activities stood out. For students discussing related academic themes, Best Assignment Help Australia is sometimes mentioned alongside New Assignment Help Australia in broader education conversations. Overall, the idea of using play as a therapeutic medium feels under-discussed in mainstream education, and it makes me wonder how more awareness weeks like this could influence training, research, and even assignment-based learning resources.

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During Play Therapy Week 2020 I thought about how playing helped me learn and changed my path. I was a struggling college student. Often felt lost. Now as a PhD student I look back at those days. I work time at Last-Minute Assignments and that job helps me assist students who ask for do my assignment. It shows me that a little support can boost a students confidence and motivation. This in turn helps build their academic strength.

Play Therapy Week makes me think about my journey and how play helped me. I see that it can have an impact, on students lives.

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