A Respectful and Close Support for the Little Ones
Understanding, Caring, and Helping Through Play and Empathy
In my practice, I work with boys and girls who face emotional, behavioral, or adaptation difficulties. Through play, observation, and bonding, I help them express what they feel and find healthier ways to relate to the world.
Why is It Important to Seek Child Therapy?
During childhood, emotional or behavioral conflicts can arise that affect the child’s well-being and their environment. Child therapy allows for timely intervention, offering understanding, support, and tools that promote healthy development.
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Communication Adapted to Their World
I work through play, drawing, and emotional bonding, respecting their natural way of expressing themselves.
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A Safe Environment for the Child and Their Family
Therapy also involves the family, seeking to improve communication and strengthen bonds.
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Healthy Emotional and Behavioral Development
I help the child identify and manage their emotions, improve their behavior, and boost their self-esteem.
How Does Child Therapy Work?
In child therapy, I use language adapted to their world: play, drawing, storytelling… Through these tools, I establish a trustful bond that allows me to understand their internal world and help them express themselves.
During sessions, I observe their behavior, emotions, and ways of relating. From there, I intervene to reinforce their well-being and development. I also hold regular sessions with the family to provide guidelines and support the process at home.
My goal is to accompany the child and their environment in overcoming difficulties, offering them understanding, resources, and emotional support.
What Difficulties Do We Address in Consultation?
- Frequent behavioral problems or tantrums.
- Hyperactivity, impulsivity, or lack of attention.
- Anxiety, fears, or phobias.
- Sleep or eating difficulties.
- Enuresis (bedwetting) or encopresis.
- Sadness, apathy, or low mood.
- Problems arising from separations, moves, or losses.
- Family or school conflicts.
- Difficulty in emotional expression or low self-esteem.