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Signs It May Be Time to Seek Therapy for Your Child or Teen
Parents want what’s best for their child, but sometimes it can be confusing, or even scary, to know when your child or teen might benefit from therapy. Many parents worry that they are overreacting or are unsure when it is the appropriate time for their child to begin therapy. As a therapist who specializes in working with children and teens, I hope that this guide will help answer some of the questions you might have about whether therapy may be a good fit for your child.


Understanding and Managing After-School Meltdowns and Restraint Collapse
After-school meltdowns, often called 'restraint collapse,' are common as kids release the emotions they’ve held in all day. Fatigue, sensory overload, and stress can all play a role. Parents can help by offering connection first, keeping routines predictable, and building coping skills. If meltdowns feel overwhelming, play-based therapy can support your child. Learn more at Brentwood Counseling Associates: www.brentwoodcounseling.com


The Great Santa Debate: Should Parents Tell Their Kids About Santa or Is It Just Lying?
Scroll through any social media platform and you can easily find some hot debates on whether it is a good or bad thing to encourage Santa.
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