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It hurts when you see your child struggling with daily life. You want to help, but nothing seems to work, and the stress is taking a toll on your whole family. Beyond Counseling offers custom therapy for your child. We meet them where they are and help them move forward. Here is what we work with:
Life before therapy:
Life after therapy:
Because it seems this is all you can do. You see them having difficulties at home and school, but you don’t know what to do. They throw tantrums. Teachers don’t understand how to handle them. You and your partner constantly worry about how to help your child. Focusing on work, household, and other responsibilities seems impossible. Constant tension has filled your house.
Will it always be like this? And countless other questions keep you up at night. This leaves you feeling helpless, and as a parent, this hurts. Kids therapy is designed to help your child develop the necessary skills. Reach out for a consult.
Imagine this … your child wakes up with a smile, not the dread of going through another challenging day. They make friends easily, just like the other kids. They do better at school and gain confidence in all parts of their life. Self esteem improves. Meltdowns lessen. Life at home becomes more joyful.
Child therapy benefits parents too!
Finally, you can have a moment with your partner without focusing on how to support your child. Maybe a little romance comes back into your life? Maybe expanding your circle of friends? Meanwhile, your house, once filled with tension and distress, is now filled with the laughter and peace you crave.
All this is possible, but it takes work. Reach out today to get started.
Nothing happens overnight, but if things you have tried in the past to help your child have not worked, this does not mean that improvement is not possible. Therapy helps kids develop essential life skills and have the tools to live their best life.
Every child is different. Some may see improvement just after the first session; others may need more time. With the right support, your child will gain more confidence. They will know how to process daily life independently and rely less on you. You will know your child will do fine even when you are not around. Reach out today.
Your kid deserves better.
Big feelings can be tough for little hearts.
Children experience emotions just as deeply as adults, but they may not have the words to express them. Anxiety, big changes, or difficult experiences can leave them feeling confused, frustrated, or overwhelmed. Kids therapy provides a safe and supportive space where they can process their feelings, develop healthy coping skills, and build confidence.
Difficulty making friends, episodes of emotional meltdown at home and school - signs your child needs help processing emotions.
Do you see your child having difficulties with any of these?
You thought your child‘s tantrum phase was over. No more wailing on top of the voice. No more fighting when losing a game or when playing with other kids. Regulating emotions is complex, and kids develop these skills as they grow up.
For some kids, this development is delayed. As a parent, you wonder if you could do anything to help your child. A therapist helps your child process their emotions in a supportive environment and guides you in supporting your child. Reach out for a consult.
Other kids seem to make friends easily, but even simple conversations are hard for your child.
You watch your child hesitate before speaking, miss social cues, or get ignored when they can’t keep up. You see how much they want to connect. They want to make new friends. Get invited to playdates like their classmates. Participate in class activities. But they seem to miss out on everything.
Your heart breaks when they come home saying no one played with them today. You know how smart, kind, and funny your child is, but the world doesn’t see it. They get labeled as shy, difficult, or different when they struggle to get their thoughts out. Therapy helps your child process their thoughts and communicate them properly. Reach out today.
Emotions can be overwhelming for kids, especially when they don’t know how to handle them.
Does your child explode or shut down completely when having an emotional high? Your child is living on the two extreme spectrums because they don’t understand how to cope with emotions like anxiety, frustration, and sadness.
Here is how therapy helps them develop healthy coping skills;
Watching your child struggle with problems can feel hurt.
You see your child getting upset and giving up too quickly. It seems they cannot figure things out on their own. It’s difficult for you to watch them struggle. And you want to help them.
You want them to solve problems on their own. Feel more confident. Face challenges without feeling overwhelmed. Trying new ideas. Feeling calm when things don’t go their way. Above all, you want them to be capable of handling whatever comes their way.
Therapists use tools and techniques to teach kids how to approach problems step by step. This includes:
Your child looks up to you for support.
No one is as close to your child as you are. As a parent, your child needs you for support. They want to see you sitting in the front row in the school play. They want you to support them when they try something new. And they need you to take full advantage of therapy.
Your support helps in:
Your love, patience, and involvement turn therapy into a team effort and make their journey more fruitful. Reach out today.
When your child is struggling, it can feel like you’re carrying their pain, too.
You know that they are going through a tough time – maybe it’s a serious illness, or it’s just that they cannot express how they feel. You want to see them smile, play, and thrive like other kids. But they have difficulties expressing what they feel. You can see it in the way they struggle and look at you – not knowing what to do.
You tried talking to them. Reassuring that you understand how they feel. But nothing seems to work. Play therapy can help them express what they can’t say in words, using toys, stories, and creativity to work through their feelings. Reach out today.
Every child deserves a safe space to express their feelings and feel understood.
‘If my child needs therapy, does this mean they are broken?’
Ignore everyone who tells you that therapy is for messed-up people. Here are some other common myths about therapy for kids;
Kids face tough stuff, like feeling sad, scared, or overwhelmed. And sometimes, they need a little extra help to figure things out. Therapy does not fix your child. It helps your child grow and feel better. Reach out today.
What happens in kids' therapy? Here’s a sneak peek into your child’s therapy session!
Curious about what happens in your child’s therapy session? Here’s the scoop:
Therapy is a mix of fun, learning, and healing. Reach out today.
Therapy transforms your child and takes them from meltdowns to milestones.
Whether scoring high in grades, making new friends, or tackling challenges independently, you want your child to be capable. Parents have reported visible changes after their kids got therapy. Here is what they say;
Therapy does not make problems go away. It unlocks your child’s full potential and helps them build skills to achieve their goals. Reach for a consult.
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Parents, you play a huge role in your child’s growth. Here is a fun activity to try at home that complements their therapy sessions and strengthens your bond:
This simple game helps kids think creatively, face challenges, and build resilience – all while having fun!
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