Psychologist Online

An IAHP Initiative

Counselling for Kids

Children are known to have a delicate mind that gets easily affected. It is really important for parents to keep an eye on the changes in the behavior of their child. While parents can try to talk to the kid about the problems he/she is facing, sometimes, kids are afraid to open up to their parents; and, that is exactly why child counselling is required. Counselors online have their own ways to easily connect with a child and help them. They know the right way to diagnose the child’s problem and resolve it.

 

Counselling for kids promotes:

  • Increase in a child’s self-esteem and confidence
  • Development of a healthy sense of self
  • Decrease of anxiety and depression
  • Increase of social competencies

Counselling can help children overcome several problems including but not limited to:

  • Learning problems
  • Conflict with teachers
  • Abuse of all kinds
  • Bullying
  • Anger
  • Stealing
  • Teasing
  • Sibling rivalry
  • Phobias
  • Bedwetting
  • Feeling restless
  • Tantrums
  • Low self esteem/self image
  • Loneliness

If you feel your child needs counselling and therapy or any kind of emotional support, leave an email or book your first session here. We will get back to you at the earliest to assist you.

To know more about how the best online counselling happens @psychologistonline.in, please visit here and be aware of the process involved. 

NOTE OF CAUTION

All data shared by you will be maintained with high level of Confidentiality. Unless and otherwise legal obligations arise, no data will be shared or stored in any online server or platform. No Photos or Videos will be asked during the counselling process. None of your sessions will be recorded at any time during the counselling session.

Disclaimer
We are NOT a medical service or suicide prevention helpline. If you are feeling suicidal, we would suggest you immediately call up a suicide prevention helpline or seek medical help.

Online therapy should not be used for crisis or emergency services. If you are considering suicide or harming yourself or others, contact your local emergency services or visit the local hospital emergency room.
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