Child Therapy for Anxiety, ADHD, and Big Emotions.
Support for children ages 4–14 who struggle with anxiety, emotional regulation, ADHD, and school-related stress — with parent support built in.
Telehealth available across Massachusetts.
When your child is having a hard time, the whole family feels it.
Many families reach out because their child:
has frequent emotional outbursts or shutdowns
becomes overwhelmed easily
struggles with anxiety or worry
has ADHD that affects behavior, attention, or school
melts down during transitions or changes
How CHILD THERAPY HELPS
A Developmentally Appropriate, Regulation-Focused Approach.
Child therapy provides a supportive space for children to:
understand and express emotions
build emotional regulation skills
feel safer and more confident navigating stress
Sessions are tailored to your child’s developmental level and may include play-based approaches, skill-building, emotional literacy, and gentle nervous-system support.
Parent Involvement
Supporting Parents Is Part of Supporting Children:
Parents are an essential part of the therapeutic process. When helpful, child therapy includes:
parent guidance and check-ins
support understanding behavior through a nervous-system lens
strategies that can be used at home and school
Children do best when the adults supporting them feel informed, regulated, and confident.
School Informed Support
My background working in school settings and with the special education process informs how I support children and families navigating academic, behavioral, and emotional challenges.
With parent involvement, therapy can help parents think through:
school stress and emotional overwhelm
IEP or 504-related concerns
communication with teachers or support teams
transitions between school and home
You don’t have to figure this out alone.
If you’re feeling worried about your child or unsure how to support them through big emotions, a brief consultation can help clarify next steps.