Emotional literacy counselling using play therapy is a powerful method for helping children and adolescents develop a deeper understanding and awareness of their emotions. Through play-based activities and expressive mediums like art, music, and storytelling, play therapists create a nurturing environment where clients can explore and com/municate their feelings effectively.

By engaging in imaginative play, role-playing, and symbolic expression, children can process com/plex emotions, learn to label them accurately, and develop healthy ways to cope with their feelings. Play therapy also encourages clients to recognise emotions in others, fostering empathy and improving their social interactions.

The playful and non-directive nature of the therapy allows children to express themselves freely without judgment, leading to increased emotional intelligence and enhanced emotional regulation skills. Emotional literacy counselling using play therapy equips children with valuable tools to navigate their emotions, promoting personal growth, and supporting overall well-being.