As a play therapist, I know that play is how kids express themselves, process emotions, and build trust in therapy. But in virtual sessions, I felt stuck.
Kids lost interest quickly, got distracted easily, and sessions started feeling like a battle for their attention. I didn’t have enough tools to make virtual therapy feel as dynamic as in-person sessions. Without a way to keep clients engaged, I worried that my sessions weren’t as effective as they could be.
Then I found PlaySpace, and everything changed. Now, I have a full set of tools that bring play therapy to life even in a virtual setting. With PlaySpace, I can:
Let kids create their own virtual therapy space with customizable playrooms
Use 3D dollhouses and sand trays to encourage storytelling and role-play
Keep sessions interactive with games, a whiteboard, and creative activities
Use digital worksheets and visual tools to keep kids focused on their goals