Therapy for Children
helping little minds grow.
Growing up isn't always easy. Childhood is a time of discovery, change, and big feelings. For a child, even small changes can feel like giant mountains, and big feelings don’t always come with instructions on how to handle them. Maybe they’re struggling to adjust to a new school, expressing emotions they don’t fully understand, or just feeling "off" in ways they can’t put into words.
As a parent, it’s hard to know how to help. You might find yourself wondering if it’s just a phase, if they’ll grow out of it, or if they might need some extra support to navigate what they’re feeling. That’s where therapy comes in—not as a last resort, but as an opportunity for you and your child to come together and face life's challenges as a team.
Therapy is a collaborative journey where you, your child, and their therapist all work together to support your child’s growth.
You’re an important part of this process—helping your child feel supported not just during therapy, but in everyday life too. Together, we can create a space where they feel more at ease in their world, and with your involvement, they can thrive.
Ways We Support Your Little Ones
Individual Therapy
Therapy Incorporating Play and Art
Psychological & Behavioural Assessment
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Signs Your Little Ones Might Need Support
You might want to explore therapy for your child if you notice signs such as:
Persistent sadness, worry, or mood swings
Difficulty adjusting to life changes (e.g., a new school or family situation)
Trouble managing emotions
Withdrawal from friends, family, or activities they once enjoyed
Unexplained changes in eating, sleeping, or behavior patterns
Difficulty focusing, staying attentive, or following instructions
Overly active or impulsive behavior that feels hard to manage
Frequent outbursts or rude, defiant actions
Or if you simply want to help them express their emotions better, build confidence, and enhance their self-esteem!