Play Therapy
in Florida

For children, play is the natural language of growth. In a warm, developmentally appropriate setting, kids express feelings, process experiences, and practice coping skills through toys, art, and storytelling. Parents receive guidance that strengthens connection at home and supports progress between sessions.

Helping Children Build Strength From the Inside Out

At Seasons Psychotherapy Associates, we understand that play is not simply recreation — it is a child’s primary language.

Children often cannot articulate complex emotions the way adults can. Instead, they communicate through play, behavior, imagination, and symbolism. Play therapy allows us to enter that world safely and respectfully, helping children process big feelings, build resilience, and develop a stronger sense of self.

Across our Davie, Fort Lauderdale, Coral Springs, and Tampa offices, our clinicians are master’s-level licensed therapists who incorporate developmentally informed, evidence-based play therapy approaches into their work with children.

The Theory Behind Play Therapy

Child therapy is grounded in developmental psychology, attachment theory, neuroscience, and trauma-informed care.

Children’s brains are still developing — particularly the areas responsible for emotional regulation, impulse control, and verbal processing. When children experience stress, anxiety, trauma, grief, or family changes, those experiences are often stored in sensory and emotional parts of the brain rather than in language.

Play becomes the bridge.

Through symbolic play, creative expression, and relational interaction, children can:

  • Externalize overwhelming emotions
  • Safely reenact and process difficult experiences
  • Experiment with mastery and control
  • Strengthen problem-solving skills
  • Repair relational ruptures
  • Integrate new coping strategies

Play therapy is not “just playing.” It is intentional, attuned, structured, and grounded in clinical theory.

Types of Play Therapy We Incorporate

Because every child is different, we draw from multiple play therapy models and tailor our approach to your child’s developmental needs and therapeutic goals.

Child-Centered Play Therapy (CCPT) – Non-Directive

Rooted in the work of Carl Rogers and Virginia Axline, Child-Centered Play Therapy is a non-directive approach that trusts the child’s innate capacity for growth. In this model, the therapist follows the child’s lead within clearly defined therapeutic boundaries.

Goals of CCPT include:

  • Building self-trust and autonomy
  • Strengthening emotional awareness
  • Increasing internal control
  • Developing self-esteem
  • Fostering resilience

The therapeutic relationship itself becomes the primary vehicle for healing.

Synergetic Play Therapy

Synergetic Play Therapy integrates neuroscience, attachment theory, and nervous system regulation. Therapists actively use attunement and co-regulation to help children understand and manage their emotional experiences.

Children begin to learn:

  • How their nervous system responds to stress
  • How to move through intense emotions safely
  • That feelings can be experienced and regulated within relationship

This model is particularly supportive for children experiencing anxiety, trauma, or emotional dysregulation.

CBT-Informed Play Therapy – Directive

Cognitive Behavioral Play Therapy blends CBT skills with developmentally appropriate play interventions. In more directive sessions, the therapist introduces structured activities, metaphors, or therapeutic games to help children:

  • Identify thoughts and feelings
  • Understand connections between thoughts, emotions, and behaviors
  • Challenge anxious or unhelpful thinking patterns
  • Practice coping and problem-solving skills

This approach can be especially helpful for anxiety, fears, behavioral challenges, and skill-building.

Directive vs. Non-Directive Play Therapy

Different children benefit from different levels of structure.

Non-Directive Play Therapy

  • The child leads the session within clearly defined therapeutic boundaries
  • The therapist tracks play, reflects emotions, and deepens emotional awareness
  • Thoughtful limit-setting is used to ensure safety and promote responsibility
  • Emphasis is placed on autonomy, internal control, and emotional integration
  • The therapeutic relationship serves as the primary vehicle for change

Non-directive does not mean unstructured or permissive. It is a highly intentional approach that balances freedom of expression with consistent, predictable limits that help children feel safe and contained.

Directive Play Therapy

  • The therapist introduces structured interventions and therapeutic activities
  • Sessions may focus on specific skill development
  • Play is used to teach emotional regulation, problem-solving, or cognitive restructuring
  • Goals are more explicitly targeted and skills-based

At Seasons, we thoughtfully determine the balance between directive and non-directive approaches based on your child’s temperament, presenting concerns, developmental stage, and family goals.

What We Help Children Develop

Beyond reducing symptoms, our deeper therapeutic goals focus on helping children build:

  • A secure sense of attachment
  • Emotional regulation and resilience
  • Confidence and self-efficacy
  • Trust in themselves and others
  • Healthy expression of anger, sadness, and fear
  • A sense of mastery and internal control
  • The ability to process and integrate big feelings

We are not simply addressing behaviors — we are strengthening the emotional foundation your child will carry into adolescence and adulthood.

Our Therapeutic Play Environments

Our playrooms in Davie, Fort Lauderdale, Coral Springs, and Tampa are intentionally designed therapeutic spaces — not toy rooms.

Every item is selected for clinical purpose.

Our spaces include:

  • Figurines and symbolic toys for storytelling and emotional projection
  • Sand trays for trauma processing and narrative integration
  • Art materials for creative emotional expression
  • Puppets and role-play tools for communication practice
  • Sensory and regulation tools to support nervous system balance
  • Therapeutic games designed to build frustration tolerance, flexibility, and coping skills

The rooms are colorful, warm, and welcoming — designed to help children feel both safe and empowered.

When children walk into our offices, they feel what we intend them to feel:

This is a place where I can be understood.

Supporting the Whole Family

Child therapy is most effective when families feel supported and involved in the process.

At Seasons, treatment is collaborative. The structure of therapy — including individual sessions, parent consultations, and family sessions — is thoughtfully determined by the clinician in partnership with caregivers, based on your child’s needs and therapeutic goals.

Most play therapy sessions are conducted one-on-one with the child. Having a private therapeutic space allows children to:

  • Express thoughts and feelings more freely
  • Explore emotions without fear of disappointing or protecting a parent
  • Develop autonomy and internal confidence
  • Build trust within a consistent therapeutic relationship

At the same time, caregivers remain an essential part of the work.

In addition to individual sessions, we incorporate:

  • Parent consultations to provide insight, education, and practical tools
  • Family sessions to strengthen communication, attachment, and relational patterns
  • Collaborative planning to ensure alignment between home and therapy

By supporting both the child and the broader family system, we help create lasting emotional growth that extends beyond the playroom.

A Space for Growth, Healing, and Confidence

At Seasons Psychotherapy Associates, we believe healing happens through safety, connection, and expression.

Through developmentally grounded play therapy, we help children:

Discover their voice.

Build resilience.

Develop trust.

Strengthen emotional skills.

Grow into confident, capable individuals.

Ready to Take the Next Step?

If your child is struggling with anxiety, big emotions, behavioral challenges, or adjusting to life changes, you do not have to navigate it alone.

Our team is here to provide thoughtful, developmentally informed support in a space where your child can feel safe, understood, and empowered.

We offer play therapy services in:

  • Davie
  • Fort Lauderdale
  • Coral Springs
  • Tampa

Contact Seasons Psychotherapy Associates today to schedule a session and learn how play therapy can support your child’s growth and emotional well-being.

You don’t have to go through it alone.

We’d love to speak to you and see how we can help you on your healing journey. Call us at (954) 342 – 0982 or click below to get started.

You don’t have to go through it alone.

At Seasons Psychotherapy Associates, we’re here to walk beside you—one season at a time.