Nurturing children’s hearts and minds through play

Play Therapy Process

  • Children's wooden rainbow toy sits in Paediatric Allied Health Therapy Play Room at Inspiring Play: Play Therapy Sunshine Coast.  Play Therapist support children with Autism, ADHD and Anxiety using child counselling techniques.

    1. Connect

    We offer an initial consultation either over the phone or through email to help you determine if Inspiring Play: Play Therapy is suitable for your child’s individual needs.

  • Wooden toys sit on the ground at Sunshine Coast Paediatric Allied Health Therapy Clinic.  Inspiring Play: Play Therapy Sunshine Coast supports children with Autism, ADHD and Anxiety.  Play Therapist uses child counselling techniques to support.

    2. Plan

    A parent/carer intake meeting is conducted without the children present. We discuss your child’s developmental history, strengths and individual needs. Goals for the child and family are established during this meeting, along with planning future appointments.

  • A truck sits in sand play therapy tray at Sunshine Coast Paediatric Allied Health Therapy Clinic at Inspiring Play: Play Therapy and Early Intervention.  Play Therapist provides child counselling to children with Autism, ADHD and Anxiety.

    3. Play

    Play Therapy sessions commence weekly, with your child attending therapy sessions at the same designated time each week. Appointments are scheduled in advance for consistency and convenience.

  • Child sits at a table painting during Paediatric Allied Health Play Therapy.  Kids Therapist from Inspiring Play: Play Therapy and Early Intervention supports chld with Austism, ADHD and Anxiety.  Therapist uses Child Counselling techniques.

    4. Update

    Parent consultations to review the child's progress occur every 6-8 weeks.

  • Sunshine Coast Kids Allied Health Therapy provides toys to support children's mental health and wellbeing.  Paediatric Allied Health Therapist at Inspiring Play: Play Therapy and Early Intervention supports children with Autism, ADHD and Anxiety.

    5. Thrive

    The conclusion of therapy takes place after observing therapeutic changes and achieving goals established with parents/caregivers. This includes follow-up recommendations and a gentle transition process.