School performance

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Social skills deficits

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Behavioral problems

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Depression

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Anxiety

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ADHD/ADD

School performance | Social skills deficits | Behavioral problems | Depression | Anxiety | ADHD/ADD

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A woman and a young boy sitting on the floor, smiling as they draw or write on a piece of paper.
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Child Therapy

There are many reasons families seek therapy for their children. If you have concerns about your child's behavior, emotional well-being, development, relationships, or ability to cope with everyday challenges, child therapy can provide the support and guidance they need to thrive. Our clinicians work collaboratively with children and their caregivers to identify concerns, build healthy coping skills, strengthen emotional regulation, and promote positive growth at home, in school, and in social settings.

Child Therapy Can Help With:

  • School performance and academic challenges

  • Social skills and peer relationships

  • Behavioral concerns and emotional regulation

  • Anxiety and excessive worry

  • Depression and mood changes

  • ADHD/ADD and attention difficulties

  • Family transitions, including divorce or separation

  • Grief and loss

  • Trauma and stressful life events

  • Low self-esteem and confidence

  • Anger management

  • Bullying and school-related concerns