
Play Therapy in Schools

Play therapy offers schools a valuable way to support the emotional well-being of pupils, helping children to manage big feelings, build resilience, and develop healthy coping skills.
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In individual sessions, children are given a safe, confidential space to express and process emotions that might be affecting their learning, behaviour or relationships.
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Group play therapy encourages peer connection, improves social skills and helps children learn how to navigate friendships, conflicts and teamwork in a supportive environment.
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By integrating play therapy into their pastoral care, schools can create a more compassionate, emotionally-aware culture - reducing barriers to learning and helping children to feel calmer and more confident.​
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Please get in touch for a free, no obligation consultation.





