Child Behavioral Counseling | The Brazos Valley, Texas

- Does your child show excess aggression?
- Does your child lack signs of empathy?
- Is your child often skipping school?
- Does your teenage child throw tantrums like a 2-year old?
- Does your child break things, hurt others, or make threats?
- Is your child struggling to make or keep friends?
- Does your child hurt themselves, such as banging their head on a wall?
- Does your child refuse to change negative behaviors?
What is Child Behavioral Counseling?
Warning Signs Your Child Need Behavioral Counseling
- Persistent Tantrums – Frequently having outbursts of intense anger or frustration
- Defiance – Consistently refusing to follow rules and showing no remorse
- Aggression – Showing physical or verbal hostility towards others
- Withdrawal – Sudden social isolation or avoiding activities abruptly they once enjoyed
- Anxiety – Excessive worry or fear that prevents them from doing their studies and daily activities
- Depression – Persistent sadness, low energy, or loss of interest in daily life
- Academic Problems – Sudden decline in academic performance or trouble concentrating
- Sleep Issues – Difficulty falling asleep, staying asleep, or having frequent nightmares

What to Expect During Child Behavioral Counseling
Benefits of Child Behavioral Counseling
Our Team’s Foundation
Frequently Asked Questions
We can evaluate children as young as three years old to potentially diagnose Autism Spectrum Disorder or other types of developmental disorders. For just about every other diagnose, we consider six years to be the age at which we can evaluate and diagnose mood, anxiety and attention disorders in children with greater reliability. Our psychologists are happy to visit with you to explore whether an assessment is the best option for your child.
The duration of counseling varies depending on the child’s needs and progress. Some children show great results with short-term counseling; however, other children with severe behavioral issues may require longer-term support.
Yes, parental involvement is crucial for the success of child behavioral counseling. We work closely with parents to ensure they have the tools and knowledge to support their child at home.