Children are quite capable of teaching adults about themselves if adults are willing, patient and open to learning”

- Gary Landreth

Referral Services

If you are, or have, experienced domestic violence and needing some support for yourself click the below link. Wild Therapy has an extensive list of support services that are available to you. If you are looking for something more local, please click the connect button to see if we can help you connect with the most appropriate service.

  • NDIS Doc.

    Information for families to share with plan managers.

    Text that reads 'I love NDIS' on a purple background
  • Stages of Play

    Every child is different and will move through the stages of CCPT in their own way. The below gives you an idea of what the process may look like.

    Diagram of therapeutic stages in play therapy showing development over time, including exploration, dependency, therapeutic growth, and termination stages with timeframes from 4 to 22 weeks.
  • Elements of Play

    These columns show how we work through each of the six elements of play as we learn these skills to interact and connect with others.

    Colorful chart titled 'Reading the Play Elements Chart' illustrating the six basic elements of play: Anticipation, Surprise, Pleasure, Understanding, Strength, Poise, each with descriptive words in rows. The chart is divided into sections with colors: green, pink, purple, blue, yellow, and red. There is a footer with yellow and white stripes and a section explaining how you feel when you play.

Video of play therapy might look like…

The video attached gives you an insight into what a play therapy session looks like.