My Child’s Anger Is So Intense: A Therapist’s Guide for Overwhelmed Parents
If your child’s anger feels intense, fast, or overwhelming, you are not alone. Many parents struggle to understand why small frustrations can lead to big emotional reactions. In this therapist guide, we explore what may be happening beneath a child’s anger, why traditional responses do not always work, and how parents can support emotional regulation through connection, structure, and skill-building.
Virtual Therapy for Minors in Texas: What It Is and How It Works
Learn how virtual therapy works for children and teens, what to expect by age, and how to know if it is the right fit. Reach Counseling offers online therapy for tweens and teens across Texas.
Navigating the Complex Transitions of Young Adulthood
Young adulthood can be exciting, but it can also feel overwhelming and uncertain. In this blog, our therapist explores common challenges young adults face, including anxiety, identity exploration, relationship changes, college stress, and major life transitions, while offering encouragement and support for navigating this stage of life.
Staying Cool this Summer: Supporting Emotional Regulation in Neurodivergent Kids
Summer can bring fun and freedom, but for many neurodivergent children it can also lead to emotional overwhelm, sensory challenges, and difficulty with transitions. A licensed therapist shares practical and neurodivergent-friendly strategies to support emotional regulation, reduce stress, and help kids feel more connected and confident during summer break.
What is Teen Counseling?
Teen counseling gives adolescents a safe, supportive space to talk about what they’re going through, learn healthy coping skills, and better understand themselves. In this post, we explain what teen counseling is, when it can help, and what parents can expect from the process.
When Your Tween or Teen Shuts Down: A Therapist’s Guide for Parents
When your tween or teen shuts down emotionally, it can feel confusing and disconnection can grow quickly. This therapist guide helps parents understand why shutdown happens and offers practical, supportive ways to reconnect and respond with calm, confidence, and care.
The Impact of Social Media on Teen Health
Social media plays a major role in teen life, offering both connection and challenges. This blog explores how platforms like Instagram and TikTok can impact teen mental health, including effects on anxiety, sleep, self-esteem, and relationships, along with practical ways families can support healthier and more balanced use.
Autism Awareness: Understanding, Acceptance, and the Power of Play Therapy
April is Autism Acceptance Month—a time to move beyond awareness and toward meaningful support. Learn how play therapy helps children with autism build emotional expression, social skills, and confidence in a way that meets them where they are.
How Negative Self-Talk Develops and How to Help Change It
Negative self-talk can quietly shape how children and teens see themselves. Learn how these patterns develop, why they matter, and how play therapy and counseling can help kids build a kinder, more balanced inner voice.
Helping Children Build Empathy and Kindness in Today’s World
Practical strategies for helping children develop empathy and kindness in today’s fast-paced world. Learn how to support emotional awareness, model compassion, and use stories and play to nurture social-emotional skills.
Understanding Twice Exceptionality (2e): When Giftedness and Challenges Coexist
Parenting a twice-exceptional child can feel confusing and isolating. You may see advanced thinking, creativity, or insight alongside emotional overwhelm, perfectionism, or shutdown. When giftedness and challenges coexist, children are often misunderstood, and parents are left wondering why traditional strategies do not work. Understanding twice exceptionality helps families shift from confusion to clarity and from pressure to compassion.
Parenting Neurodivergent Kids: Embracing Differences
Many parents are hearing the word “neurodivergent” more often and wondering what it truly means for their child. Neurodivergence describes natural differences in how a brain works, learns, and understands the world, and embracing these strengths can deeply support a child’s confidence and mental health. This guide helps parents understand neurodiversity and offers practical ways to support neurodivergent children at home and at school.
Creating a Mental Health Toolkit for Your Tween
Tweens experience big shifts academically, socially, and emotionally, and it can be hard to know how to support them as they grow. Creating a Mental Health Toolkit gives your child a simple and empowering way to navigate stress, build coping skills, and understand their feelings. Learn how to help your tween create a toolkit that supports confidence, emotional safety, and resilience.
Supporting Your Anxious Child Before Holiday Gatherings
Holiday gatherings can feel overwhelming for children, especially when routines shift and social expectations grow. In this post, we share simple, therapist-informed ways to help kids manage anxiety and feel more supported before family events. With preparation and gentle coping tools, your child can approach the holidays with more confidence and comfort.
Talking With Your Teen About Consent and Boundaries
Talking about consent and boundaries with your teen can feel uncomfortable, but it is one of the most important conversations you can have. Learn how to start the discussion, keep it going, and build a foundation of trust and respect that helps your teen navigate relationships safely.
The Phases of Play Therapy: What Parents Can Expect
Play therapy is a powerful way for children to heal, grow, and express themselves. Learn about the four key phases of play therapy: trust, exploration, growth, and closure, and what parents can expect along the way.
What to Expect in Your First Counseling Session
Beginning therapy can feel intimidating, but knowing what to expect can make it easier. Learn how first sessions work for children, teens, and adults at Reach Counseling.
Beyond Grades: The Everyday Skills That Help Teens Succeed
School performance is just one piece of the puzzle. This post explores how key executive functioning skills support teens in building confidence, independence, and balance beyond their report cards—and how parents can help nurture these skills at home.
The Power of One-on-One Parent-Child Time
Busy schedules make it easy to miss small moments of connection, yet even ten minutes of one-on-one time can have a lasting impact. Learn how to follow your child’s lead, be fully present, and strengthen your bond in simple, meaningful ways.
Navigating the Fall Semester: Managing Mental Health Through Life Transitions
As the fall semester begins, many young adults are balancing excitement with emotional overwhelm. From academic pressure to loneliness, this time of year brings real mental health challenges. Learn how therapy and simple habits can help you feel more grounded, supported, and in control.