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NON-VERBAL PLAY


Non-directive play therapy does not rely on a child's ability to articulate their lived experiences.

Instead, their therapist interprets their nonverbal expressions and play to make observations and reflections about how they (the child) or the characters (in the play) may be feeling.

Removing the necessity for the child to verbalise their difficulties enables them to feel seen, listened to, and understood.


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