What to Look for in a Child Therapist
What to Look for in a Child Therapist
You’ve decided to seek out therapy for your child. As a loving parent, you want to feel comfortable with the therapist you choose, knowing that your child is in good hands. What are some things you should look for when finding a therapist for your child?
Things to Look for in a Child Therapist:
1. Specialty
When looking for a therapist for your child, it is always good to find out the therapists specialty--both in age range and issues they work with most frequently. Finding someone who specializes in working with children similar in age and concern to your child is an important first step.
2. Compassion
Finding a therapist who is not only well-versed, but also compassionate about the work they do is vital. Does the therapist seem interested in the work they do? Is working with children something they are passionate about?
3. Fun spirit
Kids are kids! Therapy with children shouldn’t be like pulling teeth. While work has to be done, more progress can be made when your child is able to have fun in the process.
4. Comfort
You want to make sure that both you and your child are comfortable with the therapist you choose. Take your time in your search. If you need help getting started with finding a child therapist, check out this blog here. It is very important for you to feel comfortable with your child going to see them, and for your child to feel comfortable going to sessions!
These are just a few things to look for when choosing a therapist who is right for your child. If you have any questions or concerns, feel free to reach out to our practice to get connected today!