Introduction: Play Therapy for Autism – Missing Piece in Child’s Journey
If you’re looking for play therapy for autism – missing piece in child’s journey, you understand that every child’s development is unique, and standard therapies like ABA or speech therapy don’t always address emotional and social needs.
At Autism Center for Kids Inc, we offer play therapy as a core part of autism support, combined with art therapy, music therapy, the Miller Method®, CBT, and DBT. Our psychotherapy-based approach focuses on helping children express emotions, develop social skills, and build confidence—filling the gaps traditional therapies may leave behind.
Why Play Therapy Matters for Children with Autism
- Emotional Expression – Children use play to express feelings they may not have words for.
- Social Skills Development – Practice sharing, turn-taking, empathy, and teamwork in a safe environment.
- Problem-Solving Abilities – Children explore solutions, test boundaries, and build flexibility.
- Confidence & Self-Esteem – Success in play boosts self-worth and independence.
- Complementary to Other Therapies – Enhances CBT, DBT, art therapy, and music therapy outcomes.
How We Integrate Play Therapy
- Child-Centered Sessions – Every session is tailored to the child’s interests and needs.
- Emotional Support – Therapists guide children through challenging feelings during play.
- Skill Building – Social, communication, and coping skills are embedded naturally into activities.
- Family Involvement – Parents receive guidance on how to reinforce play therapy at home.
Why Choose Autism Center for Kids
✔ Individualized programs combining play therapy, art therapy, music therapy, CBT, DBT, and the Miller Method®
✔ Focus on psychotherapy, not ABA, prioritizing child development and well-being
✔ Flexible in-person sessions in Vaughan & Oakville and online therapy across Ontario
✔ Parent guidance and support for long-term growth
📞 Call: (289) 807-4231
🌐 Website: www.autismcenterforkids.com
FAQ: Play Therapy for Autism
Q: How is play therapy different from ABA?
ABA focuses on behavior compliance, while play therapy encourages emotional expression, creativity, and social learning.
Q: Can non-verbal children benefit?
Yes. Play therapy allows non-verbal children to express feelings and interact socially.
Q: How often should my child attend sessions?
Typically 1–2 sessions per week, adjusted to your child’s needs and goals.
Q: Can parents participate?
Yes, we guide parents to support play therapy techniques at home.
Q: Is online play therapy effective?
Absolutely. Children can engage virtually with structured, interactive sessions.
