Learn to Play Therapy helps children build spontaneous pretend play skills, supporting them to play both independently and with others. Pretend play is the most complex form of play, and through it children develop language, social skills, and emotional regulation.
This therapy can stand alone or complement other services such as speech therapy or occupational therapy. It is also a valuable early intervention tool for children with developmental concerns.
By the end of the program, children may show stronger pretend play, improved
communication, greater flexibility in play themes, increased social skills, and better selfregulation.