Child Psychology in Bella Vista

Professional psychological support for children ages 3-17 using age-appropriate, evidence-based approaches

Warm, child-friendly therapy space with age-appropriate therapeutic tools and materials

How We Help Children

Anxiety & Fears

Separation anxiety, social anxiety, phobias, school refusal, excessive worrying

Behavioral Concerns

Oppositional behavior, aggression, tantrums, difficulty following rules

Emotional Regulation

Managing big emotions, frustration tolerance, emotional outbursts

Social Skills

Peer relationships, communication skills, friendship difficulties

Trauma & Loss

Processing traumatic events, grief, family changes, abuse recovery

ADHD Support

Attention difficulties, hyperactivity, impulsivity, executive function

Autism Support

Social communication, sensory sensitivities, routine challenges

Learning Difficulties

Motivation, school avoidance, cognitive assessment

Life Transitions

Family separation, new sibling, moving schools, developmental changes

Our Approach to Child Psychology

Play Therapy (Ages 3-12)

Play-based therapeutic approach where children express emotions, process experiences, and develop coping skills through natural play activities.

Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (Ages 8+)

Age-adapted CBT helping children identify thoughts, feelings, and behaviors, developing problem-solving skills and coping strategies.

Parent Consultation

Collaborative work with parents to understand child development, implement behavioral strategies, and support emotional wellbeing at home.

Family-Centered Care

Involving family members appropriately, addressing family dynamics, and ensuring consistent support across home and therapy.

School Collaboration

Working with teachers and school counselors (with parental consent) to support consistent strategies across environments.

What to Expect

1

Initial Assessment (90 minutes)

Parent interview to discuss concerns, developmental history, and family context. Brief meeting with child to establish rapport. Collaborative treatment planning.

2

Therapy Sessions (50 minutes)

For younger children (3-8): Combination of child play therapy and parent consultation. For older children/teens (9-17): Individual therapy with periodic parent check-ins.

3

Parent Involvement

Regular parent consultation to discuss progress, learn strategies to support your child at home, and address parenting challenges.

Frequently Asked Questions

What age children do you see?

We provide psychological services for children ages 3-17. Services include play therapy (ages 3-12), behavioral interventions, anxiety treatment, and emotional regulation support.

Do parents attend sessions?

For younger children (3-8), parents typically attend part of each session for consultation. For older children and teens (9-17), sessions are usually individual with periodic parent consultation.

How long are child sessions?

Standard sessions are 50 minutes, which may include time with the child and time with parents. Initial assessments are 90 minutes.

Is child psychology covered by Medicare?

Yes. Child psychology sessions are covered by Medicare with a GP Mental Health Care Plan (up to 10 sessions per calendar year).

When should my child see a psychologist?

Consider psychology support if your child shows: persistent anxiety or fears, behavioral difficulties, emotional regulation challenges, trauma response, social difficulties, or if concerns are raised by teachers.

Ready to Support Your Child?

Same-week appointments available. Parent consultation included.