At Blossom Works Therapy, we believe every child deserves the space to heal, grow, and thrive especially when words aren’t enough. For children, play is their language. It’s how they process big feelings, explore their world, and express experiences they might not yet understand.

Our play-based therapy is designed to meet children right where they are. Whether your child is navigating anxiety, grief, behavioral struggles, or changes at home, our trained play therapists use evidence-based methods to help them feel safe, seen, and supported. Through creative tools like art, storytelling, role-play, and games, we offer a developmentally appropriate approach that allows children to work through emotions and experiences at their own pace.
You know your child best and we’re here to walk with you. At Blossom Works, we don’t just focus on the child alone. We partner with parents and caregivers through consultation sessions to deepen your understanding of your child’s needs and strengthen your relationship. These collaborative sessions are essential in creating lasting change both in and outside of the therapy space.
Our approach is rooted in attachment theory, developmental psychology, and family systems. We tailor each session to support emotional regulation, communication skills, and healthy coping all while nurturing a stronger sense of confidence and connection in your child.
We use a variety of play therapy models including:
At Blossom Works, we create a warm, supportive environment that empowers children and families to grow together. Let’s help your child shine one session, one small breakthrough, one playful step at a time.
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Play-based therapy is a developmentally appropriate approach where children use play to express feelings, thoughts, and experiences.
It is ideal for children aged 3–12 who may be facing emotional, behavioral, social, or developmental challenges in their lives.
Therapists use toys, art, and games to help children explore emotions, solve problems, and build healthier coping skills.
Play therapy supports children with anxiety, trauma, grief, ADHD, behavioral issues, social difficulties, and family changes.
Parents may not be in every session but often play a key role through updates, coaching, or involvement in family sessions.
The length varies by child, but many benefit from weekly sessions over a few months, depending on their individual needs.
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Blossom Works Therapy empowers individuals and families to heal, grow, and thrive through compassionate and evidence-based care.