For younger children
Care may lean more heavily on parent consultation, creative regulation tools, and helping caregivers respond to worry, anger, avoidance, or big feelings.
Explore parent supportOnline child therapy
Online child therapy and caregiver-supported sessions can help families understand worries, meltdowns, withdrawal, school stress, grief, ADHD-related challenges, and emotional regulation needs with more clarity and care.
Distress can show up as big reactions, avoidance, clinginess, anger, shutdowns, perfectionism, sleep changes, school refusal, conflict with siblings, or difficulty following routines.
Online care for children often works best when caregivers are part of the process. Sessions may include child-friendly conversation, creative activities, emotional regulation skills, parent consultation, and practical strategies that fit daily life at home.
Parents often need support understanding what a child's behaviour is communicating and how to respond without escalating the cycle. Online sessions can help build shared language, calmer routines, and more confidence at home.
Care may lean more heavily on parent consultation, creative regulation tools, and helping caregivers respond to worry, anger, avoidance, or big feelings.
Explore parent supportSessions may include conversation, creative exercises, coping strategies, family support, and trauma-informed care when appropriate.
View teen therapyYou can share the behaviours, worries, or family patterns that led you here. The consultation can help clarify whether child therapy, parent support, or a blend may fit.