Child & Adolescent Counselling

Bring your child or adolescent to discuss and explore any area of their life with a counsellor over regular sessions of 60 minutes each. Sessions are available face to face in Bangalore, Hyderabad, Delhi, Mumbai and Kolkata — or online by video call, making it easier for families to access support regardless of location.

What is Child & Adolescent Counselling?

Is your child struggling in school? Feeling stressed or anxious? Facing difficulties with friendships? Causing tension at home? Unsure about what to do after school? A trained child and adolescent counsellor helps children and teenagers across three key areas:

  • Personal and social development
  • Academic development
  • Career development

The primary goal is to reduce barriers to your child’s growth — whether that means managing anxiety, building social skills, developing healthy friendships, setting goals, or addressing bullying. Counselling provides a safe and confidential environment for your child to speak openly with a caring, professional counsellor.

What can Child & Adolescent Counselling help with?

Children and teenagers are brought for counselling for a wide range of concerns, including:

  • Exam stress and board exam anxiety
  • Academic pressure and performance anxiety
  • Low self-esteem and self-confidence
  • Anxiety, fear and excessive worry
  • Depression and low mood
  • Anger and behavioural difficulties
  • Bullying — at school or online
  • Digital addiction and excessive screen time
  • Peer pressure and social difficulties
  • Career confusion and subject selection
  • Family conflict and adjustment issues
  • Grief and loss

How can a counsellor help my child?

Through individual sessions, children and teenagers have the opportunity to explore their feelings, aspirations and development across the following areas:

Personal & Social

  • Stress and anxiety management
  • Building self-knowledge — values, attitudes and beliefs
  • Increasing self-awareness and self-confidence
  • Developing interpersonal and communication skills
  • Making and maintaining healthy friendships
  • Coping with peer pressure

Academic

  • Goal setting and motivation
  • Study skills for improved learning
  • Improving academic self-concept
  • Balancing studies, activities, leisure and family

Career

  • Career awareness and exploration
  • Identifying personal strengths, interests and abilities
  • Setting career goals
  • Employment-readiness skills — resume writing, interview preparation

Like adult counselling, child and adolescent counselling offers a safe, non-threatening and confidential environment where your child can feel heard, understood and accepted.

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