Understanding children can be a challenge akin to solving the puzzle of "Where in the World is Carmen Sandiego?" (cue the cheesy quartet). Just when we think we've figured them out, they surprise us with something new and unexpected. It's not always their quirky behavior that stresses us out; sometimes, it's the unexplained changes in their mood, sleep, appetite, academic or social functioning that leave us scratching our heads.
Raising children is not a one-size-fits-all approach. Seeking guidance and counsel shows that you are a proactive and supportive parent. We all want our children to come out victorious on the other side of life's challenges. We love our kids, and even when their halos are a little bent, we still see them as angels.
I can't promise that your child will transform into a perfect cartoon character like Timmy from Lassie or Lisa from The Simpsons (although let's face it, girls can be difficult), or even Laura Winslow or Stephanie Tanner from Full House. But what I can offer is support for your child to express themselves and learn problem-solving skills to deal with life's stressors. Through therapy, we can address issues such as school stress, depression, anxiety, bullying, peer pressure, parental divorce, family or personal illness, grief, trauma, and more.
In essence, I won't magically transform your child, but I can offer them the tools they need to navigate life's challenges and emerge stronger and more resilient.
Raising children is not a one-size-fits-all approach. Seeking guidance and counsel shows that you are a proactive and supportive parent. We all want our children to come out victorious on the other side of life's challenges. We love our kids, and even when their halos are a little bent, we still see them as angels.
I can't promise that your child will transform into a perfect cartoon character like Timmy from Lassie or Lisa from The Simpsons (although let's face it, girls can be difficult), or even Laura Winslow or Stephanie Tanner from Full House. But what I can offer is support for your child to express themselves and learn problem-solving skills to deal with life's stressors. Through therapy, we can address issues such as school stress, depression, anxiety, bullying, peer pressure, parental divorce, family or personal illness, grief, trauma, and more.
In essence, I won't magically transform your child, but I can offer them the tools they need to navigate life's challenges and emerge stronger and more resilient.