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National Play Therapy Week 2026

When is National Play Therapy Week 2026?

National Play Therapy Week 2026 will be observed from February 1 to 7, 2026. This week presents a national opportunity for mental health professionals to raise awareness about the vital role of play in supporting the emotional growth and healing of children and families. 


 

National Play Therapy Week 2026

What Is Play Therapy?

Play therapy is a structured, evidence-based modality that allows children to express and process emotions through developmentally appropriate activities. Through the safety and creativity of play, children can communicate experiences that are difficult to articulate verbally, whether due to trauma, anxiety, behavioral issues, grief, or other psychosocial stressors. Qualified mental health clinicians use play therapy not only to support emotional expression but also to build trust, promote self-regulation, and foster resilience.

Why National Play Therapy Week Matters

In 2026, National Play Therapy Week will take place from February 1 to 7. It is a call to action for clinicians, educators, and advocates to highlight the benefits of therapeutic play.

During this week, mental health professionals can:

  • Educate communities about the science and practice behind play therapy.
  • Highlight how play therapy supports child development and emotional wellness.
  • Encourage families and schools to seek out developmentally appropriate interventions for children.

Ways for Mental Health Professionals to Get Involved

  • Host or attend a play therapy workshop. Stay current with best practices and emerging research.
  • Share resources. Use your platform (online or in-person) to raise awareness about the value of play-based treatment.
  • Engage with local schools or pediatricians. Promote collaborative approaches to mental health care for children.
  • Decorate your office or clinic. Invite conversations about play therapy with visual cues and educational materials.

Conclusion

Mark your calendars: National Play Therapy Week 2026 will take place from February 1 to 7. Let’s reaffirm the importance of listening to children in the language they speak best…play! Whether you’re a credentialed play therapist or a clinician incorporating elements of therapeutic play into your practice, this week offers an opportunity to advocate for compassionate, child-centered care.

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