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How to Help Your Child Be Resilient

In Child Counselling, child development, Goals, Individual Counselling, loss of a loved one, relationship counselling, separation/divorce, Student Counselling by Dannika M.S.W., R.S.W.Leave a Comment

Dannika M.S.W., R.S.W.Dannika enjoys working with children, adolescents, and families to address social and emotional challenges, behaviour, anxiety, aggression, depression, relationship issues, attachment concerns, life transitions, and family conflict. Dannika works from a person-centred, trauma and attachment-informed lens and offers an empathic, genuine, non-judgmental and safe space for clients to discuss their concerns, rediscover their strengths and overcome their challenges.

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Supporting Your Child through Separation/Divorce

In Child Counselling, Loss Counselling, relationship counselling, separation/divorce, Uncategorized by Emily Smith, M.S.W., R.S.W.Leave a Comment

Separation/divorce is a very difficult life event that if it occurs, impacts all of those involved. Ending a relationship when there are children can bring about a plethora of changes and transitions that both children and adults need to work through. This could mean a change in residence, leaving behind a familiar home, friends, and school. It could involve adjustments to a blending of families and the navigation of new family roles and norms.