How Therapy Helps
Every child is different, so I find what works best for them. Sometimes we talk. Other times we use play, art, or stories. The goal is to help them feel heard and give them the tools to handle life’s ups and downs.
Why Work with Me?
Years of Experience – I’ve spent over a decade helping kids feel better and build strong coping skills.
Personalized Support – Every child has their own way of expressing emotions, so I tailor therapy to fit their needs.
Parent Involvement – I work with parents too, giving you ways to support your child at home.
A Safe, Comfortable Space – Kids open up more when they feel safe. I create an environment where they feel free to share.
Proven Strategies – I use effective, research-backed methods to help kids heal and grow.
People Also Ask
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If your child seems stressed, overwhelmed, or withdrawn for a long time, therapy might help. Signs include sudden mood changes, school trouble, or losing interest in things they used to love.
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I start by getting to know your child in a relaxed way. We might talk, play, or draw—whatever makes them feel comfortable. I also chat with you to understand what’s going on.
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Yes, what your child shares stays between us. The only time I break confidentiality is if there’s a safety concern. I also keep parents in the loop with general updates and helpful insights.
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Every child is different. Some feel better in a few weeks, while others take longer. Consistency helps, and I guide you on how to support them outside of sessions.
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Listen to them, validate their feelings, and use the coping strategies we talk about in therapy. Even small changes—like asking open-ended questions—can make a big difference.
Let’s Get Started
Your child deserves to feel happy and confident. If they’re struggling, I can help. The sooner we start, the sooner they can feel better. Reach out today and let’s talk about how to support your child.
Child Therapist in Fremont
Kids go through a lot. Sometimes, their feelings get too big, and they don’t know how to handle them. If your child seems anxious, sad, or angry all the time, they might need extra help. I’m here to support them. As a child therapist in Fremont, I help kids understand their emotions, build confidence, and feel better about themselves.
Helping Your Child Feel Understood
Children feel things deeply, but they don’t always know how to talk about it. Some shut down. Others act out. You might notice changes in their mood, schoolwork, or friendships. Therapy gives them a safe space to talk, play, and learn better ways to cope.
I work with kids dealing with:
Worry and anxiety
Big emotions and mood swings
Trouble making friends or feeling left out
Low confidence
Family changes or tough experiences