

Behavioral Therapy For Children
in Houston, TX and Online
Are You Worried About Your Child's Behaviors at Home or School?
If your child is displaying problematic behaviors and struggling in school, you’re likely concerned about their future. Maybe they have always been strong-willed or independently minded, but their sense of defiance has grown out of control. There is hope!


Are You Feeling Powerless as a Parent?
Perhaps you never know what to expect from your child’s unpredictable swings in behavior. In the mornings, you may be fighting to get them out of the door for school. By the time everyone is seated around the table for dinner, you may encounter even more angry outbursts. If this is the case, you probably miss the sense of connection and peace you felt before these behaviors appeared. You may feel powerless in maintaining harmony within your family. Powerless about what to do or how to help your child. Parenting books don’t seem to address the issues you are dealing with. Or their advice simply doesn’t work.




Children Often Have Trouble Managing Their Big Feelings
There are a number of behaviors that may require the intervention of a child specialist.
Perhaps you have endured countless meltdowns, angry outbursts, hitting, and name-calling. Or maybe your child has issues with impulse control. It’s likely your child does not have effective skills for emotion regulation. Maybe your child can’t seem to get along with others or respect the adults around them. They may often talk back to teachers or refuse to follow the rules. And you may be constantly refereeing conflict between your child and their siblings, peers, or friends. All you want is to help your child learn how to manage their big feelings. Life would feel more manageable if your child had the tools to cope with their emotions. Tools to communicate instead of act out. And tools to connect instead of attack or meltdown. With behavioral therapy for children at Eddins Counseling, you and your child can learn those tools.




Behavioral Issues Can Point To Psychological And Developmental Concerns – Or Issues Of Neurodivergence
Children can struggle so much with aggressive, impulsive, or dysregulated behaviors because they lack the developmental awareness to understand big feelings and how to cope with them. Moreover, parents often don’t know how to help. And there are many reasons why “traditional” parenting advice doesn’t work. After all, your child may not be a “traditional” child and perhaps they require the evaluation of a child behavioral therapist who can assess what is really going on and address specific symptoms. Children are subject to many of the same mental health struggles that affect adults. They may experience depression, anxiety, and Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD). But there are also neurodivergent conditions—including Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD), sensory processing disorders, Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD), among other cognitive challenges—that present behavioral setbacks. Our clinicians are qualified to paint a clear picture of your child’s condition. And in behavioral therapy for children, you can have a better idea of what issues are affecting your child so that they can acquire the tools needed to manage and regulate their emotions.
Behavioral Therapy Teaches Children New Behaviors and Skills
Living with a child who struggles with behavioral setbacks, you likely feel overwhelmed and under-resourced in providing them with the support and guidance they need. But therapy can give both you and your child an opportunity to reinforce personal strengths, and re-establish a healthy, connected relationship with one another. A therapist can help your child address specific challenges and behaviors so that they can be more successful. Children can learn new skills and ways of responding. The process begins with an intake with the parents to learn more about what is happening with your child’s behavioral issues. Next, your therapist will meet independently with your child. This will provide an idea of presenting problems, symptoms, and goals for treatment.
You Can Better Understand Your Child’s Behavioral Issues With The Guidance Of A Therapist
At Eddins Counseling, we believe that all child behaviors are a form of communication. Deep down, your child is trying to convey a part of themselves. They may experience the world and others differently. They may experience sounds or sensations more or less intensely. And they may experience emotions more or less strongly. With behavioral therapy, we can help you decipher what your child is trying to communicate while also allowing you to establish meaningful boundaries. Though it may feel like a sense of peace and harmony within your family is out of reach, behaviors can be changed and emotions can be managed. With behavioral therapy for children at Eddins Counseling, you can foster a whole new dynamic with your child that centers around cooperation rather than conflict.




Behavioral Therapy FAQ's
Therapy with Parents May be the Most Effective Treatment
Depending on your child’s presenting concerns, the best outcomes may be achieved with parent coaching and not child therapy. In parent sessions, we teach you different ways of responding to behaviors such as name calling or tantrums, that lead to different outcomes. We can provide you with the skills you’ve been looking for. How to respond in a way that your child will listen vs react. When to reinforce boundaries and consequences and when to connect and help your child regulate. Often the skills your child needs are the ones only you can provide. They may not be equipped developmentally with the ability to regulate big feelings, but you can show them how. And we can show you! Children are sponges. They learn what you respond to and what you don’t. By working directly with parents, we can actually change your child’s behaviors.
A Renewed Sense Of Peace And Togetherness With Your Child Is Possible
If you’re a parent who struggles to mitigate conflict, defiance, and aggression in your child/children, behavioral therapy and parent coaching can give you and your family the skills you need to cope and create harmony. Contact us below to learn more about how we can help or to schedule an appointment with one of our child behavioral therapists.
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