
Starting Kindergarten
This Summer, Help Your Child Feel Confident Starting Kindergarten
A lot can change between now and the first day of school.
If your rising Kindergartener struggles with emotional regulation, independence, or social skills, play therapy can help them feel truly ready.
This isn’t about flashcards or worksheets—it’s about helping your child walk into that classroom with confidence, resilience, and emotional strength.
What Play Therapy Builds:
Confidence and separation readiness
Emotional regulation and healthy expression
Problem-solving and social flexibility
Empathy and classroom relationship skills
A smoother, less stressful start—for kids and parents
Why Act Now?
Over the summer, your child has time to practice, grow, and feel supported before school begins. Starting therapy now can reduce first-day anxiety and help your child feel successful from the start.
What to Expect:
A free consultation
Individualized weekly sessions focused on school readiness
A warm, playful environment where your child can build real skills