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CHILDREN &  ADOLESCENCE

 Toddler, Tweens and Teens  ~ There is a Reason

Why Children do what they Do...

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"Adults want to be UNDERSTOOD and MATTER, so do Children"

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DO YOU KNOW?

THE BRAIN IS NOT FULLY DEVELOPED UNTIL 

AROUND 25 years-old

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Have a particular challenge with your tween or teen you’re trying to overcome? 

Sometimes, children, parents, foster parents, caregivers, and teachers need a helping hand to get things into perspective. 

For instance, do you know that highly stressful environments can be traumatic experiences for children that may lead to all kinds of

negative and toxic

 Thoughts, Attitudes, Feelings, and Behaviors.

 

Children brains are not fully developed until around 25-years-old.

Children with adverse experiences are just trying to adjust themselves

To the situation, To the request, or To the environment;

When they roll their eyes (Attitude),

Have angry outburst (Emotions & Feelings),

 Have behavioral problems

(lieing, silence, temper tantrums, 

cheating, fighting, stealing,

running away, or other issues).

All are cries for help!

As committed

professional counselors and as parents your child's

 well-being and mental strength is our priority.

We are happy to guide children, parents, caregivers, teachers, and learning environments through life's most challenging times in child functioning and with navigating developmental stages within such a complex, chaotic, and fun world.      

 

We specialize in helping people understand child development and how childhood experiences can affect learning, communication, attitudes, behaviors, and socializing skills. 

We can help with effective approaches with the attention and care

children deserve, parents desire, teachers want, and society needs. 

It's all about LOVE,

Safety, Trust, Respect, and Patience.

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Direct Your Children Onto The Right Path,

And When They Are Older,

They Will Not Leave It.

PROVERBS 22:6 

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