
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.
In individual sessions, children are given a safe, confidential space to express and process emotions that might be affecting their learning, behaviour or relationships.
Group play therapy encourages peer connection, improves social skills and helps children learn how to navigate friendships, conflicts and teamwork in a supportive environment.
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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