The play is the way that children learn about the environment, their bodies and their place in the world around them. Play provides a medium to enhance the development of motor, sensory, cognitive and social skills in children. Social participation requires healthy interaction with others, maintaining appropriate behaviour and attention and self-regulation. Learning how to relate to others and manage our responses to different circumstances are key skills for everyday life that some children need some extra support with. We can help your child develop skills like:
Age appropriate play skills
Participating in circle-time
Making friends
Managing their feelings and emotions
Increasing their self-awareness
Handling change more easily (and with fewer meltdowns!)
Learning how to manage their responses when things don’t go their way
Learning to cope with busy environments without becoming overwhelmed