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- 23 April 2025
Children often lack the linguistic vocabulary to articulate their internal struggles, making traditional talk therapy less effective. In this insightful session led by an expert play therapist, we delve into how play and creative arts bridge that gap, serving as a natural language for children to process their experiences. You will explore the fascinating connection between a child’s iconic and linguistic development, and discover how therapeutic play provides a safe distance to confront difficult emotions.
In this session, you will:
Learn how play and creative arts can help children process emotions and trauma.
Be guided on a creative visualisation activity to understand the power of visualisation.

Jeanie So is passionate about using Play Therapy to help children. For more than a decade, Jeanie has worked with children and their families in a social service setting. She has witnessed how Play Therapy has positively helped these children. She works closely with schools for her children clients. Jeanie holds a Master degree in Counselling and a Post-graduate Diploma in Play Therapy. She is a clinical member and registered counsellor of Singapore Association of Counselling (SAC) and a certified play therapist of Play Therapy International (PTI). ​She provides training for social workers and counsellors on Play Therapy.

