Therapy for Big Behaviors and Feelings

Your child’s behavior goes from “zero to one hundred” in the matter of seconds, and you feel helpless about how to respond to it. You have tried everything to try and change their behavior, but it hasn’t worked. At the end of the day

you find yourself exhausted and ruminating about if you are a “bad” parent, because it feels like no matter what you do  your child's behaviors aren’t improving.

Your child might:

  • struggle to express their emotions in safe and healthy ways

  • have other co-occurring disorders (ADHD, sensory processing, autism) that impact their behaviors

  • have difficulty listening and following directions in a daycare or school setting 

  • feel lonely because they don’t have the social skills to maintain healthy friendships 

  • feel a lot of guilt and shame after their big behaviors, and not know what to do with it

As a parent you might find yourself: 

  • confused about the “right” way to respond to your child’s behaviors because you have received so much conflicting information

  • worried about how these behaviors are impacting their self perception and experience and learning at school

  • ashamed because it seems like all of the other parents haven’t struggled with their children as much as you have 

  • exhausted because it feels like you and your child are in a never ending battle

  • hopeless because it feels like you have tried everything, but it isn’t working

At Bud to Bloom Play Therapy, our therapist help by:

  • using play to foster connection and trust between parents and children

  • using play to help kids learn how to respond to limits and boundaries

  • coaching parents about how to understand their child’s behavior and how to respond to it and prevent it

  • offering parents on new strategies to connect with their child

  • teaching and practicing coping strategies to manage big emotions

  • using creative expression to process emotions and promote regulation

At Bud to Bloom Play Therapy we know that the parents who bring their children into our building love their children , and are doing the best they can to connect with them, and that includes you! Therapy is designed to support your child and family to heal, so that you can connect more easily and experience the joy of parenting your child again.