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How Can Play Therapy Help My Child with ADHD?
Play therapy is a developmentally appropriate and safe way for children to express experiences they may not be able to verbalize. Play therapy can be directive, meaning that the therapist provides a prompt to the child or engages them in a particular activity or game, or nondirective, meaning that the child chooses what they would like to engage with in the playroom while the therapist provides observations about the child’s play and undivided attention in the safe space.