Looking for play therapy in St. Louis?

We are happy to be located in the heart of St. Louis city, as we are able to reach clients from all around the St. Louis city and St. Louis county area. Our central location allows us to support clients from O'Fallon, Webster Groves, Clayton, Holly Hills and everywhere in between! 

 

Our Office

Our office is located at 913 S. 13th St in a quiet corner of the Downtown West region of St. Louis. As you park and enter the building, there is a view of the Arch and Busch Stadium.

We have ample parking available in the lot just south of our offices so there is no need to worry about looking for street parking.

If you are utilizing public transportation to reach us, There are four bus stops within steps of our front door. We are also walking distance from the Civic Center Metro stop as well as the St. Louis Gateway Transportation center.

Our offices are housed in a large building with other businesses, such as CEAM- The Children’s Education Alliance of Missouri and People Ready Temp Agency.

When you arrive, ring our doorbell and step inside our warm waiting room, where children have access to toys, books and coloring to keep them occupied while waiting for their therapist (or their sibling).

This truly is a place for children and families where you never have to worry about noise levels or apologizing for your child’s behavior.  This space is made with you and your family in mind.

We have snacks and drinks for your child or you because we know a hungry child is often a dysregulated child, and we always want to start our sessions off on the right foot.

Our Therapy Spaces

  • The Cozy Room

    A comfortable couch and chair set the scene for your child’s appointment. This space is probably what you think of when you imagine a therapy office. Don’t worry, there are plenty of toys hidden just behind the closet door!

    This is a great space to talk, craft, and play games. It is also the room that we use the most for Theraplay.

  • The Big Playroom

    Get ready to experience the powers of play! The big play room features a tiny kitchen for pretending, an art easel, an over the door basketball hoop as well as our sand tray and  figurines used for sand tray therapy.

    All these toys are thoughtfully selected with their therapeutic benefit in mind. A kitchen may allow a child to play out scenes that make them feel confident and in control, a rare experience for littles that can be powerful and healing.

  • The Small Playroom

    Big play energy, cozy room size. The small play room is almost a combination of the cozy room and the big playroom featuring a couch as well as some of the toys that are seen in the big playroom.

    This room features a puppet theater stage, lots of legos, dollhouses and more. Each of these toys has our child's needs in mind, do they need to play out puppet scenes to better understand peer conflict at school, or maybe they want to play out the transitions that come with divorce in the doll house.