Children often communicate in ways that look different from adult conversations. Instead of long discussions, they express feelings through play, imagination, and simple actions. This is why many psychologists rely on play therapy to understand a child's emotional experience. In the middle of this approach, professionals often use methods to help children heal emotionally, allowing them to explore feelings through toys, games, and creative activities. At Beth Grosshans, we explore how play therapy supports emotional growth and why it plays a crucial role in child psychology.