Areas of Therapy Through Play (TTP)

  • Play provides a medium for children to express their emotions, thoughts, and experiences in a non-verbal way.
  • Play therapy encourages the development of verbal and non-verbal communication skills. Children may use toys, art materials, or other play activities to communicate their feelings, needs, and experiences to the therapist.
  • Through play, children can practice and develop social skills such as taking turns, sharing, cooperating, and resolving conflicts.
  • Play therapy often includes activities that stimulate cognitive development, problem-solving, and creative thinking.
  • Therapists use play as a tool to observe and address behavioral issues. Play therapy allows for the exploration of behaviors and helps children understand the consequences of their actions.
  • Play therapy fosters a sense of accomplishment and mastery. Success in play activities can contribute to the development of a positive self-image and increased self-esteem.
  •  Children often use symbolic play, such as role-playing or using toys to represent real-life situations. This form of play allows therapists to gain insights into a child’s perceptions and understanding of their experiences.
  • Play therapy helps children learn to identify and regulate their emotions. Through play, they can explore different ways of expressing and managing their feelings in a supportive environment.
  • Art materials, storytelling, and other creative activities are often integrated into play therapy, providing children with alternative ways to express themselves and explore their imaginations.

Zenith Corporate Park,
Kelana Jaya

No 61-1 & 63-3 Block F,
Zenith Corporate Park,
47301 Kelana Jaya, Selangor.

Operation Hour

Therapy Session: 9:00 AM – 5:00 PM (Daily)
EIP: Monday to Friday 9:00 AM – 5:00 PM

📧 Email:
inquiry@edtherapycentre.com

📱 Call/Whatsapp:

+601 3730 8834 / +601 3803 8834