by Stephanie Rodenberg-Lewis | Sep 13, 2024 | Child Counseling
Have you ever found yourself in a power struggle with your child? As a parent, you may find that there are times when your child will tell you “no” or refuse to comply. It may be something small like picking up their toys are something more significant. Kids...
by Stephanie Rodenberg-Lewis | Aug 15, 2024 | Child Counseling
Finding a child counselor requires careful consideration to ensure the right fit for your child and their needs. Here are some things to think about when searching for a child counselor near you: Get Recommendations Talk with your pediatrician. They...
by Stephanie Rodenberg-Lewis | Jul 11, 2024 | Child Counseling
We know that kids living with ADHD and ADD may struggle with impulsivity and executive functioning. But did you know that these same children often struggle with low self-esteem and accompanying anxiety? There is a significant amount of research showing that...
by Stephanie Rodenberg-Lewis | Jun 12, 2024 | Child Counseling
Whether you came across play therapy through a Google search about children’s mental health or you’ve been referred by another medical professional, you’re wondering what play therapy is all about. You want to help your child but you’re a little unsure that...
by Stephanie Rodenberg-Lewis | May 29, 2024 | Child Counseling
When I work with families it is typically because a parent or caregiver is concerned about a problem with their child. And while the problem is what may initiate beginning play therapy, I think it’s very important for parents to understand that the relationship...
by Stephanie Rodenberg-Lewis | May 14, 2024 | Child Counseling
When a child comes for play therapy, I always ask a parent or caregiver about the school environment. Over the years I’ve had countless parents tell me that their child acts completely differently at home than at school. Sometimes these differences are an increase in...