You Know Your Child

You can tell when something’s not right.

Maybe they’re more sensitive than usual.
 Quick to cry, quick to anger.
 Withdrawing, or acting out in ways that don’t make sense.

You’ve tried to support them—but nothing quite lands.
 And you just want to understand:
 What’s really going on?
 How do I help?

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Therapy Can Be a Turning Point

Kids don’t always have the words for what they’re feeling. That’s normal. But when those feelings start to change how they act, learn, or play, it can be confusing and scary for everyone.

We specialize in working with children with all their big feelings, small words, and sometimes puzzling behaviors. We help your child make sense of what’s happening inside without rushing or forcing them to talk before they’re ready. It’s about creating space where they feel safe to be themselves, even when that means being upset, quiet, or frustrated.

We support them in developing the skills they need to:

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Feel more calm and in control

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Understand and name their emotions

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Cope with stress, anxiety, grief, or change

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Build confidence and self-worth

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Communicate more clearly

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Strengthen relationships—with peers, siblings, and you

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You’re Not Left Out

We include you—because you’re essential.

You’ll gain insight into what’s behind the meltdowns or shutdowns.
 We’ll help you learn what soothes your child, how to respond when they’re dysregulated, and how to stay close even in tough moments.

You’ll feel more equipped and less alone.
 Your child will feel more secure and connected.

And that connection changes everything.

When to Reach Out

You don’t have to wait for things to get worse.
If your child is:

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Struggling with anxiety or fear

Emotions

Having big emotional outbursts or frequent shutdowns

Stress

Experiencing grief, stress, or trauma

Transition

Navigating a tough transition—like a move, divorce, or loss

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Seeming different, and you’re just not sure why

…therapy can help.

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You’re already doing the most important thing: noticing.

We’re here to walk with you—so your child can grow up feeling safe, supported, and strong from the inside out.