Young children often communicate stress, frustration, and needs through behavior. Emotional outbursts, defiance, aggression, difficulty following directions, and frequent tantrums can be indicators of undeveloped skills in the parent and child.
At MV Kline Counseling, play therapy can help children build the emotional and behavioral skills needed to navigate challenges successfully. Through a safe and supportive therapeutic relationship, children can learn to identify feelings, regulate emotions, tolerate frustration, and respond to limits in healthier ways.
How Play Therapy Can Help Behavioral Challenges
Play therapy can help children:
• Reduce emotional outbursts and tantrums
• Improve emotional regulation
• Increase frustration tolerance
• Strengthen impulse control
• Develop coping skills
• Improve compliance with limits
• Build problem-solving abilities
• Increase confidence and self-esteem
• Strengthen social and relationship skills
Rather than focusing solely on correcting behavior, play therapy addresses the underlying emotions and developmental needs that contribute to challenging behaviors. Additionally, play therapy can help the parent reorient towards supporting their child in developing skills.
Supporting the Parent-Child Relationship
Behavioral challenges can place significant stress on the parent-child relationship. When children experience frequent tantrums, emotional outbursts, or difficulty following directions, families can become stuck in cycles of frustration and disconnection.
Play therapy can help identify triggers that may contribute to challenging behaviors, such as anxiety, sensory sensitivities, transitions, fatigue, or frustration. Parents can also gain insight into their own triggers, helping create more positive interactions at home.
Treatment can also explore temperament differences between parents and children. Understanding each child’s unique personality and needs can reduce conflict and strengthen connection.
Parent coaching can be incorporated into treatment to help caregivers respond to challenging behaviors in ways that promote emotional regulation, cooperation, and growth. As the parent-child relationship strengthens, children often experience greater emotional security, improved behavior, and increased confidence.
Play Therapy Services in Tampa
Mary Virginia Kline provides play therapy for children experiencing emotional outbursts, tantrums, aggression, defiance, difficulty following directions, and other behavioral concerns.
If your child is struggling with behavioral challenges, play therapy can help them develop the skills needed to manage emotions, improve behavior, and thrive at home, school, and in relationships.
Contact MV Kline Counseling
Mary Virginia Kline, M.Ed., Ed.S., LMHC, RPT
Licensed Mental Health Counselor
Registered Play Therapist
MV Kline Counseling
Tampa, Florida
(850) 296-8653
MV Kline Counseling
Neurodivergent-affirming play therapy for Autism, ADHD, sensory processing differences, anxiety, emotional regulation, trauma, social-emotional development, and early childhood mental health.
This is not professional advice.
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