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Frequently Asked Questions About Child Therapy

It can only be expected that children will experience some challenges throughout their development, engaging in occasional conflicts with parents, teachers, siblings, peers, and others in their life. As kids face new experiences, emotional ups and downs can trigger feelings of fear, worry, anger, depression, and anxiety. It is when these feelings interfere with your child’s life that meeting with a child counselor or play therapist may be very beneficial—to you both.

Some children may be hesitant about talking to a therapist or coming in to therapy all together. Don’t worry; this can be expected. However, helping your child better understand the process and the many benefits of talking with a counselor can definitely help. In general, providing an explanation that is concrete, positive, and not overly detailed can be helpful. Additionally, you may wish to describe the therapist as an expert in helping children feel better and be happier day to day. If you are having concerns about getting your child to come in for their first appointment, please let us know. We can give you specific pointers on how to make your child more comfortable based on his or her individual situation.

Parents play a vital role in the success and outcome of child therapy. Meeting regularly with you during your child’s treatment gives us an opportunity to talk about the progress being made and helps us create a more effective plan moving forward. Often, parent coaching is advised to help you understand how to best support and guide your child outside of the therapy sessions. In addition, family counseling may be a valuable component that can enhance your child’s counseling experience.

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