Early Emotions Services
For Families
Mobile Play Therapy
Play therapy provided in your child’s familiar environment at home or during their school day (with school permission). Play therapy is an evidence-based practice that meets your child where they are and allows them to process big feelings through their first language – play. In play therapy, children utilize toys, art, and imaginative play to process emotions, build coping skills, and work through challenges in a way that feels safe and engaging.
Currently available in Johnson County, KS area only.
Therapy for Parents
Virtual therapy for parents of children in early childhood. Often parents feel overwhelmed parenting young children, which can lead to guilt, burnout, and a feeling of losing the person you used to be. Together, we can process the weight of motherhood, work on strategies to cope during high stress situations, and help you feel reconnected to yourself.
Available for residents of KS/MO.
Free Resources
for families!
Take advantage of the free resources Early Emotions has to offer!
Not sure how to play with your child? In the Intentional Play freebie, I’ll walk you through how to intentionally play with your child in a simple way!
Our big feelings guide helps parents naviagate those big feelings that come up with young children and how to walk through them in a calm way.
For Childcare Professionals
Training for Staff
Being in a classroom with many big feelers can be overwhelming! A licensed therapist can provide your childcare staff adequate training to support their kiddos and themselves when the overwhelm takes over. Early Emotions therapists can answer your staff’s questions on early childhood mental health and development.
5 part webinar series coming soon!
Classroom Enrichment Program
Early Emotions offers two types of groups for childcare providers to offer during the kids’ school day.
Social Emotional lessons with the whole class of kids, including the teachers and a handout to send home to parents.
Social Emotional groups, paid for by the parents, includes specific skills and coping tools tailored to fit the group’s needs.
