Child Counselling

About Child Counselling

Children need attention, training, guidance along with warmth and love to develope into healthy and strong individuals In absence of proper guidance or a space for them to feel their emotions it may lead to behavorioul issues, lack of social skills and would struggle with academics Insight has trained therapists to educate and guide children and their parents through research based tools and techniques.

Why Child Counselling is important ?

Child counselling is important for several reasons, as it provides a supportive and specialized environment for children to express themselves, navigate challenges, and develop essential emotional and social skills

Recognizing the need for child counselling can involve observing changes in your child's behavior, emotions, or academic performance. Signs may include sudden mood swings, withdrawal, difficulties in social interactions, academic struggles, or the impact of a traumatic event. Consulting with a mental health professional can help assess whether counselling is appropriate for your child.

Child counselling sessions vary based on the child's age, needs, and the counselor's approach. Generally, sessions may involve play therapy, art activities, and age-appropriate conversations to help the child express emotions and thoughts. The counselor may also work with the child to develop coping skills, address behavioral concerns, and build a trusting therapeutic relationship.

Parental involvement is often a crucial aspect of child counselling. Parents may be asked to provide information about the child's history, behaviors, and family dynamics. Additionally, counselors may offer guidance to parents on supporting their child's emotional well-being, implementing positive parenting strategies, and reinforcing therapeutic goals at home.

The duration of child counselling can vary depending on the nature and severity of the child's challenges. Some issues may be addressed in a relatively short-term approach, while others may require longer-term intervention. The counselor will work collaboratively with the child and parents to determine the appropriate duration of counselling based on the child's progress and needs.