About
Do you sometimes feel lonely, frustrated, or unsure about how to parent your child (biological, foster, adopted, or step-child)? Has your child received a recent diagnosis and you are wondering what it means and how to start helping them? Has your family been through a recent life transition and need guidance and support? I want to help you and your family be able to thrive as their best, most emotionally regulated selves.
Through play therapy and mindfulness, it is my goal to help your child work through challenging emotions, possess better self-regulation in moments of distress, improve self-esteem, and feel more connected in relationships with peers, family and caregivers.
Asking for extra support can be one of the most valuable and loving actions you can take as a parent. Play therapy, Sand tray, and IFS can help your little one gain the skills to process complex emotions, regulate intense feelings, and reinterpret challenging events with a new perspective. I look forward to hearing you and your little one's story.
What sets us apart
I help families navigate parenting challenges, new diagnoses, and life transitions. Specializing in play therapy and mindfulness, I support children in developing emotional regulation, self-esteem, and healthy relationships. I use techniques like play therapy, Sand tray, and IFS to help children process complex emotions and gain new perspectives.
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