Play Therapy Groups for Children, Teens and Families in Brisbane

Connection, Confidence and Growth Through Play

At Curious Box Play Therapy, we believe children grow best through safe relationships, meaningful connection, and play. Our therapeutic groups for children, teens, and parents are designed to support emotional development, strengthen relationships, and build practical life skills in a safe and supportive environment.

Guided by experienced therapists and grounded in child-centred, trauma-informed and neurodiversity-affirming practice, our groups provide opportunities for children and families to explore emotions, practise communication, build confidence, and develop emotional regulation skills. Through play-based experiences and shared learning, participants are supported to grow stronger connections with themselves and with others.

Our play therapy groups in Brisbane support children, teens, and families to develop confidence, emotional regulation, social skills, and stronger relationships. Each group is intentionally small and facilitated by qualified therapists who provide guidance, support, and practical strategies that can be applied at home, school, and in everyday life.

Curious Box groups may focus on a variety of areas including social skills, emotional regulation, school readiness, confidence building, peer connection, and strengthening parent–child relationships. Groups are open to both NDIS participants and privately funded families.

Group Format

Our Curious Box therapeutic groups are intentionally small to create a safe and supportive environment where children and families feel comfortable exploring, connecting, and learning together.

What to expect:

Our groups are facilitated by experienced therapists from Curious Box Play Therapy and are welcoming of both NDIS participants and privately funded families.
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Who Our Groups Support

Curious Box groups are designed for children, teens, and families who may benefit from support with:

Our groups are welcoming of children with a wide range of needs and experiences, including those who are neurodivergent, sensitive, anxious, or navigating complex life circumstances.

Explore Our Groups

Explore our upcoming groups and register your interest.

Each program is designed to provide children and families with opportunities to connect, grow, and build skills in a supportive community environment.

CHILD GROUP

Curious Builders – LEGO® Therapy Group

Join Our LEGO® Therapy Group – Places Are Limited!

Program Summary

Duration 10-week program (New programs start at the beginning of each school term. Mid-term enrolments accepted if space allows).
Day Will be offered Wednesdays
  • Term 2: 10 Weeks, 22 April- 24 June, 3:30 – 4:45pm
  • Term 3: 10 Weeks, 15 July – 16 September, 3:30 – 4:45pm
Session Length 75-minute sessions, once per week
Group Size Maximum of 5 children per group
Age Groups
  • Group 1: Ages 4–6
  • Group 2: Ages 7–9
  • Group 3: Ages 10 and older
Facilitator Dawn Bondass

LEGO® Therapy is a structured, evidence-informed group therapy model that uses collaborative LEGO® play to help children develop social communication skills in a safe, supportive, and highly engaging way.

Unlike free play, the LEGO® building process is systematic and predictable—providing a calming and regulating experience for many children. As they work together to build models in small groups, children naturally learn:

This group is designed for children who experience challenges such as:

Children do not need a formal diagnosis to participate.

Children rotate through collaborative roles to complete LEGO® building tasks:

Engineer

Gives verbal instructions

Builder

Follows the instructions to build

Supplier

Finds and provides the necessary bricks

This structure builds communication, cooperation, and social thinking in a natural, supported way.

At Curious Box Play Therapy, we provide child-centred, neurodiversity-affirming therapy in a warm, supportive environment. Our facilitators are trained in LEGO®-Based Therapy and experienced in supporting children with diverse needs and experiences. We’re passionate about helping children build not just LEGO® creations—but emotional strength, social confidence, and meaningful relationships.

Dawn brings curiosity, creativity, and a love of play to the Curious Builders LEGO Club. With a background in psychology, child development, and counselling, she has spent many years supporting children in early learning and primary school settings. Dawn is a registered member of the Australian Counselling Association (ACA) and is passionate about helping children build confidence, connection, and problem-solving skills through collaborative, play-based experiences.

Register your interest now

Places are limited, and groups fill quickly.

Register your interest by click the sign up button bellow.

CHILD GROUP

The Courage Crew

This is a 6-week therapeutic play-based group designed to support boys in building emotional regulation, confidence, and positive peer connections.

Date Thursdays, 30 April – 4 June (6 weeks)
Session Time 9:00 am – 10:00 am
Facilitator Mercia Armstrong (MSW, Bachelor of Education – Primary & Early Childhood)
Location Curious Box Play Therapy – Springwood, Brisbane

This group may benefit children who:

Our aim is to help children discover their strengths, develop emotional tools, and experience the courage to face challenges with greater confidence.

Duration 6-week program
Session Length60 minutes
Group SizeSmall group (3–5 children)
Age RangePrep – Year 2

Small groups create a safe space where children can build meaningful connections and feel supported while developing new skills.

The Courage Crew is open to all families who feel their child may benefit from support with emotional regulation, confidence, or social connection.

Children may participate through:

Children do not need an NDIS plan or diagnosis to participate in this group.

Each week of The Courage Crew focuses on helping children build confidence, emotional regulation, and positive peer connection through play-based activities.

Week 1 Building Safety & Connection Children get to know each other through cooperative play and team challenges while establishing a safe and supportive group environment.
Week 2 Understanding Big Feelings Children explore emotions and learn to recognise how feelings show up in their bodies through play and creative activities.
Week 3 Handling Frustration Activities focus on developing frustration tolerance, persistence, and strategies for managing big emotions when things feel difficult.
Week 4 Problem Solving Together Children practise teamwork, communication, and flexible thinking through cooperative games and group challenges.
Week 5 Building Confidence & Strengths Children explore their personal strengths and practise positive self-talk while engaging in confidence-building activities.
Week 6 Celebrating Growth The final session focuses on reflection, celebrating progress, and reinforcing the skills children have developed throughout the program.

Curious Box Play Therapy is located in Springwood, Brisbane, and supports families across Logan, Daisy Hill, Shailer Park, South Brisbane, and surrounding areas.

We provide play therapy, child counselling, NDIS therapeutic supports, and parent consultation services to help children, teens, and families thrive.

Your child may benefit from The Courage Crew if you have noticed that they:

Many children experience periods where they feel stuck, overwhelmed, or unsure of themselves. The Courage Crew provides a safe, supportive environment where children can practise new skills, build confidence, and experience success alongside peers.

If you are unsure whether this group would be the right fit for your child, we welcome you to contact us to discuss your child’s needs.

Mercia Armstrong

Mercia Armstrong (B.Ed – Primary & Early Childhood, MSW)

Director & Play Therapy Practitioner

Mercia Armstrong (MSW, Bachelor of Education – Primary & Early Childhood) is the Director of Curious Box Play Therapy in Springwood, Brisbane. Mercia specialises in Child-Centred Play Therapy, supporting children who may be experiencing emotional dysregulation, anxiety, trauma, school challenges, or difficulties with confidence and relationships. Drawing on both her therapeutic training and background in education, Mercia creates safe, supportive environments where children can build emotional regulation, resilience, and confidence through the power of play.

Register your interest now

If you would like to learn more about The Courage Crew play therapy group, or discuss whether it may be a good fit for your child, we would love to hear from you.

PARENT GROUP

Play to COnnect

DateThursday 30th April
Time7 – 8 PM
PresentersEmily Rein & Mercia Armstrong
LocationVirtual

During this session, you’ll learn:

This workshop is warm, accessible, and grounded in Child-Centred Play Therapy principles. You’ll walk away with practical tools you can use immediately with your child—no special toys, time commitments, or prior experience needed.

Parents, caregivers, or educators supporting children aged 2–10 who want to:

This group is designed for children who experience challenges such as:

Children do not need a formal diagnosis to participate.

Because small moments of intentional play can transform your relationship. Through play, children feel seen, understood, and safe—and connection becomes the foundation for learning, wellbeing, and growth.

Register for Your Free Spot

Join our free virtual workshop to learn simple, child-led play strategies that support emotional regulation at home.