Counseling for Children
Courage for Kids. Peace of Mind for Parents.
You’ve noticed your child isn’t quite themselves.
You are noticing things like:
Your child has been more withdrawn - not interested in friends, sports, or hobbies.
Quicker to anger - yelling, slamming doors, avoiding
Grades have dropped and efforts are low.
Time with friends has become a challenge, often resulting in a breakdown or outburst.
Going to school is a fight most days.
Your child is more worried - concerned about you, siblings, school, peers, the future or daily activities.
When Kids Are Carrying More Than They Can Handle
LOSS & GRIEF
Children grieve in their own ways and need safe space to process what words can’t capture. Art, sand play, games, and structured experiences.
DIVORCE & FAMILY CHANGES
Shifting routines, new homes, or divided time can bring guilt, anger, or confusion.
LIFE TRANSITIONS
A new school, move, or family stress can feel overwhelming without the right tools
ANXIETY
Worries that seem small to adults can feel enormous to kids, interfering with sleep, school, and friendships.
It takes courage to ask for help. And it’s one of the greatest gifts you can give your child.
Here’s the truth: if you’re walking through a major life change, your child is, too. Even if they don’t say it out loud, they often feel the ripple effects.
In counseling, your child learns that they are not alone in their struggles—and that they are stronger than they think.
Sessions are creative, supportive, and empowering. We utilize play, attachment activities, and art to helping children:
Find their voice through play, art, and conversation
Build courage to face anxiety, loss, or change
Develop life skills that bring calm and confidence
Strengthen connection with you, so they feel secure at home.
Grow resilience that carries them into the future
faqs
Common questions about
therapy for Children
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If you’ve noticed changes in mood, behavior, or school performance—or if your gut tells you something is off—counseling can help.
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Sessions are tailored to your child’s age and personality. Play, art, and conversation help them explore feelings in safe, natural ways.
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Yes. Parents are an essential part of the process. I’ll share insights, tools, and strategies so you can support your child at home.
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Many kids are nervous at first. My approach is gentle, creative, and relationship-focused, so kids quickly feel safe and supported. If it’s helpful, you are welcome to bring comfort items, unique toys, and games to help in session.
I want you to know:
It takes courage to heal, and courage to grow.
You don’t have to do this alone—and neither does your child. Together, we can help them face life’s challenges with strength, hope, and resilience.

