Exploring ‘Digital Lego’ with Play Included
Image source: Minecraft
It was a real joy to be a guest speaker for Play Included’s webinar series this month, sharing how Minecraft can be used therapeutically to support children and young people. I’ve long admired Play Included’s evidence-based work with LEGO® brick-based therapy – so being invited to contribute felt like a lovely alignment of values and imagination.
Often described as ‘digital LEGO’, Minecraft offers a flexible, playful, and symbol-rich environment where children can build, explore, and express themselves. In the webinar, I shared examples from my counselling and training practice – including how children use Minecraft to represent emotions, relationships, and safe spaces. From co-creating memory gardens to using a block called ‘Crying Obsidian’ to symbolise grief, it’s a tool that invites creativity and emotional honesty in ways that are accessible and affirming.
What stood out most to me during the webinar was the curiosity and openness of the professionals attending – many of whom are already using LEGO® in their work. We explored how digital tools can complement and extend what’s already working, especially when we meet children where they are, with tools they love.
Huge thanks to the brilliant team at Play Included for hosting such a thoughtful and inclusive event. If you’d like to explore more about their trainings, you can find details here (affiliate link): https://playincluded.com/?affId=EFinch
And if you’re interested in learning more about using Minecraft and other digital tools therapeutically, I’d love to connect – you can find out more about my trainings at www.playmodeacademy.org.