Parenting, children & adolescents

Even children in very loving families can experience emotional difficulties

  • Academic or school difficulties

  • Anger toward others

  • Anxiety

  • Bed-wetting or enuresis

  • Chronic rebelliousness or disregard for others

  • Difficulties with peer or sibling relationships

  • Difficulties processing changes in the family after divorce or remarriage

  • Nightmares

  • Stealing and lying

  • Youth violence

It can be profoundly distressing to see your child struggle and not know how to help.

For children under 8, I suggest you consult child-specialists. However, it is crucial that the authorities (such as parents, guardians, and teachers) also seek assistance. Afterall, a child so young is like a white piece of paper, adults are the ones who paint on it.

Here are the kind of difficulties a teen may be experiencing at home, in school or in other sectors:

"Agnes not only gave me insight into the real motives behind my son's actions, but also pointed out what I did wrong, which really woke me up. She then gave me guidance on how to properly handle the situation. Agnes, thank you for taking the trouble to help me (11 years old repeated retaliatory stealing and lying)."

— Grace, Financial Services

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