Child & Adolescent Counselling

£60.00

Children don’t always say when something’s wrong — but they often show it. Big emotions, sudden changes in behaviour, or a sense that something’s “off” can all be signs that a child is struggling to process something they don’t yet have the words for.

In this space, I work carefully and thoughtfully with children and young people using play, creativity, and conversation to help them express what they may not be able to explain directly. This approach isn’t just about having fun — it’s a clinically informed way to access deeper feelings, support emotional development, and build resilience.

Progress in therapy isn’t always straightforward. Sometimes it looks like small shifts, quiet breakthroughs, or moments of connection that build over time. But with consistency, patience, and the right support, children can begin to understand themselves better, feel more secure, and gain tools to navigate their world with greater confidence.

Children don’t always say when something’s wrong — but they often show it. Big emotions, sudden changes in behaviour, or a sense that something’s “off” can all be signs that a child is struggling to process something they don’t yet have the words for.

In this space, I work carefully and thoughtfully with children and young people using play, creativity, and conversation to help them express what they may not be able to explain directly. This approach isn’t just about having fun — it’s a clinically informed way to access deeper feelings, support emotional development, and build resilience.

Progress in therapy isn’t always straightforward. Sometimes it looks like small shifts, quiet breakthroughs, or moments of connection that build over time. But with consistency, patience, and the right support, children can begin to understand themselves better, feel more secure, and gain tools to navigate their world with greater confidence.