Therapy For Children
Aside from spoken words, there are a variety of other ways for people to communicate, such as sounds, gestures, and pictures. Children with complex communication needs rely on these alternative methods as their primary means of communication, using them to express themselves and interact with others during play. When children are distressed and struggling to adapt, play therapy allows adults to focus on creating the right conditions for them to develop their methods and means of play. As a result, they can learn to solve problems, get along with others, and develop the skills they need to grow and learn.