At Tender Hearts Child Therapy Center, parents are a vital part of child counseling. At minimum, we will ask for an update at the beginning of each session and then brief you at the end of the session on what skills we are working on with your child. We will also frequently conduct family therapy sessions with you and your child, specifically aimed at helping you to reinforce the new skills in the home. We can also help you learn more effective parenting and discipline skills when needed to help you feel more confident as a parent.
Typically, the younger the child, the more often we will have family therapy sessions. For children 2-3 years old, we will only have family therapy sessions. Due to the developmental level of 2 and 3 year olds, we feel that parents must be involved in these child counseling sessions and will play a vital role in implementing the new skills in the home.
For middle school-aged children and teens, issues of privacy change. “Tweens” and teens typically have greater concerns regarding their privacy than younger children. Respect for their privacy is important to our counselors. If your child is in middle school or older, we will discuss the issue of confidentiality with you in the initial session. If you have additional questions, feel free to ask the Child Counselor.