Play Therapy is a therapeutic approach designed to help children express their emotions, resolve conflicts, and cope with challenges through the natural medium of play. It is particularly effective for children who may have difficulty verbalizing their feelings or experiences, such as those dealing with trauma, anxiety, behavioral issues, or developmental delays. In Play Therapy, a trained therapist provides a safe, supportive environment where children can use toys, games, and creative activities to explore their emotions, process experiences, and develop healthier coping mechanisms. The therapist observes and gently guides the play to help the child gain insights and develop problem-solving skills, emotional regulation, and social abilities. Play Therapy fosters healing, growth, and emotional resilience in a way that feels natural and engaging for children.