Many of us who work with children are also parents. More resources need to be put into place to support parents properly. Often, parents have to rely on themselves, namely, intuition, reading books and articles and relying on the experience of other family and friends to make decisions about discipline and behavior regarding their children. This is an incredibly difficult place to be.
There is no one size fits all when in comes to emotional and behavioral support for children. We don’t regard ourselves as having all the answers on this topic. We believe that all parents can determine what is best for their children. We help parents identify their strengths and support them in identifying what their children and family needs.
If you are struggling in your situation and believe you need help from a professional, we may be able to help.
We are both educators and mental health professionals, which gives us a unique perspective on working with children both in and out of the school setting who have severe emotional and behavioral concerns. Our mission is for all children to be emotionally healthy, happy, mature, and responsible. We believe as adults establish healthy relationships and appropriate boundaries, children are more likely to grow and prosper. When adults understand the impact of trauma, entitlement, disruptive attachment, and child development (including conscience development), they can better create healing environments for children.