Children feel enormous things fear, confusion, anger, grief but they don't always have the words to explain it. So instead, they show you. Through tantrums that seem to come from nowhere. Through refusing to go to school. Through nightmares, withdrawal, or becoming a version of themselves you barely recognise. As a parent, watching your child struggle without knowing how to help is one of the most distressing experiences there is.
Child therapy at MyPsychCure gives your child a gentle, safe, and completely age-appropriate space to express what they're carrying in their own way, in their own time. Our therapists use play, art, and guided activities to reach children where they naturally are, helping them build emotional skills that will support them for the rest of their lives.
Play, art, and storytelling not adult-style talk therapy.
You're kept informed and guided throughout never left in the dark.
Sessions from a familiar, safe environment at home.
A gentle, evidence-based approach designed for young, developing minds.
When children act out, withdraw, or seem "difficult," it's rarely about the behaviour itself. Three underlying factors drive most of the struggles children bring into therapy:
Children experience the full range of human emotions but lack the neurological and linguistic development to name or manage them. When big feelings have nowhere to go, they come out sideways through behaviour, physical symptoms, or emotional shutdown. Therapy gives those feelings a safe outlet.
Children are acutely sensitive to change a new school, parents separating, a loved one passing away, a move to a new home. Without proper support to process these transitions, the emotional weight accumulates and shows up in ways that can seem unrelated to the original event.
Children who consistently feel like no one truly understands them even in loving families begin to internalise that disconnection as something being wrong with them. Therapy creates a reliable experience of being genuinely heard, which is itself profoundly healing for a child.
We don't sit children down and ask them to explain their feelings. We meet them where they are in play, in creativity, in movement and the healing happens through that connection.
Play is a child's natural language. In play therapy, a child uses toys, games, and imaginative play to express experiences and emotions they can't yet verbalise. The therapist observes and gently guides the process, helping the child work through difficulty in a way that feels safe and natural.
Drawing, painting, and creative expression give children an alternative channel for processing emotions. Many children who struggle to talk freely find it easy to express through art and those creations become the starting point for deeper therapeutic work.
Child therapy at MyPsychCure is for children between ages 4 and 12 who are experiencing emotional, behavioural, or developmental challenges and for the parents who want to support them better.
Children who tend to benefit most:We begin with a detailed conversation with you understanding your child's history, what you've observed, and your concerns before we ever meet with your child.
The first sessions are entirely focused on helping your child feel safe, comfortable, and at ease. No pressure to talk about anything specific until they're ready.
Using play, art, and child-centered techniques, the therapist gently works with your child to process emotions, develop coping skills, and build resilience.
You receive regular updates and practical guidance on how to support your child's progress at home because the work doesn't stop when the session ends.
Early support makes a significant difference the sooner we can help your child, the more we can do. It starts with a simple conversation.
Children don't change overnight but most parents notice real shifts in behaviour and emotional expression within 6–10 sessions. Progress is steady, not sudden.
Reduced tantrums, improved social confidence, better emotional regulation at home and school these are the outcomes we work toward, not just abstract "wellness."
We check in with parents regularly, share what themes are emerging in sessions, and give you concrete things you can do at home to reinforce progress.
If your child has a strong reaction to sessions at any point, we adjust. Their sense of safety and trust in the process is non-negotiable and guides every decision we make.
Child therapy works best as part of a collaborative effort between therapist, child, and parents. We may occasionally recommend a paediatric psychiatric or developmental assessment if we identify concerns that fall outside the scope of therapy alone. When that happens, we guide you every step of the way.
Honest answers to the questions parents most have before starting therapy for their child.
We work with children from age 4 onwards. Our approach is carefully adapted to each developmental stage what works for a 5-year-old looks very different from what works for a 10 or 11-year-old.
We'll help you with the right language for your child's age. For most children, something like: "We're going to meet someone whose job is to help kids with their feelings you can play, draw, and just be yourself" works well. We'll guide you before the first session.
For very young children, a parent may be present initially. For older children, private sessions tend to be more effective children often open up more freely without parents present. You'll always be kept informed about themes and progress regardless.
Resistance at first is completely normal and doesn't predict how therapy will go. We're very experienced at helping children feel at ease quickly. Give it 2–3 sessions before drawing any conclusions most children warm up faster than parents expect, and many come to genuinely look forward to it.
This varies depending on the child and what they're working through. Some children show significant improvement in 8–10 sessions. Others benefit from longer support. We'll give you honest, regular feedback so you always know where things stand and what to expect next.
Early support makes a significant difference the sooner we can help your child, the more we can do. It starts with a simple conversation.
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