At Oak Creek Relational Counseling Center, we understand the importance of early social and emotional development. That’s why we’re excited to offer a new group designed specifically for children ages 6-9. This 8 week session workshop focuses on building social skills, emotional regulation, and forming meaningful friendships, all within the engaging context of Play Therapy. Play Therapy is an evidence-based approach that uses the natural medium of play to help children express themselves, work through emotions, and develop essential life skills. Through play, children often find it easier to navigate complex feelings, learn how to communicate with others, and practice managing their emotions. Our group sessions are designed to foster these developmental milestones in a safe, supportive, and fun environment. Children in this age range are at a critical stage of learning how to relate to their peers, which is why group settings are particularly beneficial. In the workshop, kids will participate in a variety of structured and free-play activities, allowing them to build relationships and gain confidence in social interactions. Group activities focus on teamwork, empathy, and conflict resolution, providing children with the tools to form positive, lasting friendships. Whether your child is shy, struggles with managing big emotions, or simply needs a supportive space to enhance their social abilities, this group can provide valuable growth opportunities. If you’re interested in learning more or enrolling your child, please contact Stacey Watson at 925-289-8434 or via email at [email protected]. Location: Oak Creek Relational Counseling Center 2001 Monument Blvd., Suite 7 Pleasant Hill, CA 94523 Let’s work together to help your child thrive in a supportive and fun setting! Comments are closed.
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