Studies indicate that counseling for children can improve confidence, self-esteem, and overall social skills. Whether their struggle is academic or social, due to trauma, a move, or a change in family structure, Thrive can help.

By 2020, 5.6 million kids had been diagnosed with anxiety disorders, and 2.4 million with depression.

Counseling for adolescents does more than help your child cope with their current issues; it front-loads them with the skills necessary to manage stress and conflict far into the future.

Anxiety increased 27 percent in children from 2016-2019 and continues to climb.

Studies indicate that counseling for children can improve confidence, self-esteem, and overall social skills. Whether their struggle is academic or social, due to trauma, a move, or a change in family structure, Thrive can help.

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Masters of Mind Control

Is your student easily overwhelmed and frustrated? Do they struggle with organization, time management, and staying on task?

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Empower Hour

Students build confidence and self-esteem in this empowerment workshop disguised as “the best time ever!”

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I have seen my daughter’s sparkle stash and love these words for myself too!!  She will undoubtedly have benefited enormously from these life skills, and I’m so glad she took part.
— Kirsten
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From Our Blog

The Pain and Pleasure of a Growing Child

Dear Teary-Eyed Parents of Teenagers: Remember when your child’s tiny fingers would reach for your arm? Then hand-in-hand the two of you would be strolling down the sidewalk chit-chatting and singing with Broadway musical bravado. Cut to: Present Day. What happened to that uninhibited child? Where is your little partner-in-rhyme? When did they let go? […]

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