
Your Child is Struggling—But Doesn’t Have the Words to Explain Why
Play therapy helps kids express their emotions, work through challenges, and feel better—without pressure, shame, or long talks.
Sound familiar?
Your child has big feelings or behavior issues that you don’t know how to handle.
You’ve tried talking, rewards, or even medication—but nothing seems to stick.
Your child shuts down, explodes, or acts out… and you’re left feeling helpless.
It’s hard watching your child struggle when you just want them to feel okay.

There’s another way.
Kids don’t speak the same emotional language as adults.
They show what they feel through play.
At Foye-Fletcher Therapy, I use play therapy to help children explore their feelings, solve problems, and build emotional strength—using the language that comes most naturally to them: play.
What is Play Therapy?
Play therapy is a research-backed way to help children feel safe, seen, and supported while working through anxiety, trauma, grief, or behavior challenges.
It’s not just “playing.” It’s structured, intentional, and grounded in evidence-based techniques designed to help your child heal and grow.
Whether your child talks through toys, moves through crafts, or shares their story in a sand tray, the playroom becomes their safe space to explore what’s going on inside.