The designated period for recognizing and celebrating the field of play therapy in the United States occurs annually during the first full week of February. This timeframe is set aside to raise awareness of the therapeutic benefits of play, particularly for children experiencing emotional or behavioral challenges. Professionals, organizations, and communities use this occasion to promote understanding and advocate for the use of play therapy techniques.
This observance highlights the significance of addressing the mental health needs of children through developmentally appropriate methods. Play therapy provides a safe and supportive environment where children can express their feelings, process traumatic experiences, and develop coping skills. The week-long focus aims to increase public knowledge of the positive impact play therapy can have on a child’s well-being, contributing to healthier families and communities. Historically, this dedicated time has served to legitimize and expand the reach of play therapy services.