Therapy For Kids Who Don't Need It?: Quoted in Babble.com

Julie Anderson survived a mother's worst nightmare -- the death of a child. She took her 2 young children to therapy to deal with grief around the their youngest brother's death, but continued to take her children if for therapy "check ins" through the years, even when things were going well.

"Now is when they need to go to a therapist. Why? Because looming on the horizon is the terrible triumvirate of middle school, puberty, and high school. And because if you wait until there’s a problem, you might not be able to get your kid to talk to you (or anyone else) about it."

Julie recently interviewed me to get a therapist's point of view on taking your kids to therapy BEFORE they need one. Read what I have to say in Julie's Babble.com article...

"Therapy for Kids Who Don't Need It"

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