We often trivialize play and only view it as something kids do. We’re
 right, not only do kids play, but they’re experts at it. We also know 
that “play is the work of children”, according to the developmental 
psychologist Jean Piaget.
Play therapy offers a view into a child’s world. Play therapists are 
specially trained therapists, who incorporate techniques to help 
children express their feelings and adjust to life’s difficulties. 
Children, who benefit from play therapy, might be experiencing a 
divorce, death, health issues, school, family or friendship issues.
I hope you will take the time to listen to my conversation with Bonnie Compton APRN, BC, CPNP, host of Wholehearted Parenting as we discuss 
the benefit of play therapy for children. You’ll learn what play therapy
 is and how it may help your child. 
 
