Overview / Introduction
Child Therapy supports children ages 7 and older by providing a safe and encouraging environment to explore emotions and challenges. Therapy focuses on helping children express feelings, develop emotional understanding, and build coping skills in an age-appropriate and supportive way.
What Is Individual Therapy?
Child Therapy is a therapeutic process designed to meet children at their developmental level. It supports children experiencing emotional, behavioral, or family-related challenges and helps them better understand and manage their feelings. Caregiver involvement may be included when appropriate to support progress outside of sessions.

Common Signs a Child May Benefit From Therapy
- Difficulty expressing emotions appropriately
- Increased stress, frustration, or emotional outbursts
- Behavioral challenges at home or school
- Trouble adjusting to changes or family stress
- Emotional withdrawal or changes in mood
How Therapy Helps
- Age-appropriate emotional support and guidance
- Development of healthy emotional expression
- Improved coping skills and emotional awareness
- Support for both children and caregivers






