When your child masters the right coping skills, everything shifts. Those sleepless nights worrying about school become rare. The daily battles over homework transform into manageable routines.
You’ll watch them rebuild confidence in themselves. Social situations that once triggered meltdowns become opportunities for connection. They start opening up about their feelings instead of bottling everything inside.
That anxious child who couldn’t focus in class? They discover techniques that actually help them concentrate. The kid struggling with depression learns that their feelings are valid—and changeable.
We’ve served Suffolk County families for years, specializing in child counseling that meets kids where they are. We’re not the practice that uses adult therapy techniques on children or makes them sit still for 50 minutes.
Our licensed therapists use play therapy for younger children, cognitive behavioral therapy for school-age kids, and specialized approaches for children with ADHD and anxiety disorders. We understand that a 5-year-old processes trauma differently than a teenager.
Growing up in Ronkonkoma means navigating Long Island’s academic pressure, social expectations, and family dynamics. We understand these local realities because we’re part of this community.
We start with a comprehensive assessment where we listen to both you and your child. No rushed intake forms or one-size-fits-all approaches. We want to understand your family’s unique situation and your child’s specific challenges.
Next, we develop a personalized treatment plan. For younger children, this often includes play therapy for anxiety where they work through feelings using toys, art, and games. Older kids might engage in talk therapy combined with practical skills training for managing ADHD symptoms or depression.
Throughout treatment, we keep you informed and involved. You’ll learn strategies to support your child at home, and we’ll adjust our approach based on their progress. Regular check-ins ensure we’re always moving toward your family’s goals.
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We focus on the challenges actually affecting children in our area. Our therapy for kids with ADHD goes beyond symptom management—we teach focus strategies that work in real Suffolk County classrooms and busy family schedules.
For children struggling with anxiety, we offer play therapy for anxiety that helps with everything from separation fears to social situations. Our approach to therapy for children with depression includes age-appropriate techniques that rebuild hope and self-worth.
Living in Ronkonkoma means dealing with academic pressure from some of Long Island’s most competitive school districts. We help children develop resilience and coping skills that serve them both in school and in their relationships with family and friends.
Trust your parental instincts. If you’re noticing persistent changes in your child’s behavior, mood, or school performance that concern you, it’s worth exploring professional support.
Common signs include ongoing anxiety about school or social situations, frequent emotional meltdowns that seem out of proportion, sleep difficulties, or withdrawal from activities they previously enjoyed. For children with ADHD, you might see increased struggles with focus, impulsivity, or emotional regulation that interfere with daily functioning.
The determining factor is whether these behaviors are significantly impacting your child’s happiness, relationships, or ability to succeed in school and at home. If you’re asking yourself this question, a consultation can help clarify whether child counseling would be beneficial.
Play therapy recognizes that children naturally communicate through play rather than verbal conversation. While adults can discuss their feelings directly, kids often express complex emotions through toys, games, creative activities, and imaginative play.
During play therapy sessions, we observe and interact with your child as they play, understanding the deeper meanings behind their choices and behaviors. It’s not random play time—it’s a structured therapeutic approach where children can safely explore difficult feelings and experiences.
This method is especially effective for younger children who lack the vocabulary to describe emotions like anxiety, fear, or confusion. Through play therapy for anxiety or other challenges, children can show us what they cannot yet tell us, while learning healthy coping strategies in a natural, engaging way.
Most families notice positive changes within the first 4-6 sessions, though every child’s timeline is unique. Some children develop the skills they need within a few months, while others benefit from longer-term therapeutic support.
For specific challenges like school-related anxiety or adjustment to family changes, treatment often lasts 3-6 months. Children dealing with more complex issues such as ADHD, depression, or trauma may require ongoing support over a longer period to achieve lasting results.
We maintain transparent communication about your child’s progress throughout treatment. Our goal isn’t to keep children in therapy indefinitely—it’s to equip them with tools for independent success. We regularly assess progress and adjust our approach based on how your child responds to different therapeutic techniques.
We maintain strict confidentiality unless you specifically request school coordination or safety concerns arise. We never contact your child’s school without your explicit written permission.
Many parents find it beneficial to coordinate care with teachers or school counselors, particularly when we’re working on skills that can be reinforced in the classroom. We can guide you on what information might be helpful to share and how to approach these conversations effectively.
If your child has an IEP or 504 plan, therapy progress can support accommodation requests or educational modifications. We provide documentation when appropriate and with your consent. You always maintain control over what information is shared and with whom, ensuring your family’s privacy is protected.
Parent involvement is crucial for successful outcomes, though it doesn’t mean you’re in every therapy session. We include you in treatment planning, teach you strategies to support your child at home, and provide regular progress updates.
Parent sessions focus on understanding your child’s specific challenges, learning effective communication techniques, and developing consistent approaches to behavior management. We also help you navigate school meetings, coordinate with other professionals, and advocate effectively for your child’s needs.
Many parents initially worry that being involved means they’ve done something wrong. That’s absolutely not the case. Parenting a child with anxiety, ADHD, or other mental health challenges requires specialized skills, and we’re here to help you develop them. You’re not the problem—you’re an essential part of the solution.
We accept most major insurance plans including Blue Cross Blue Shield and UnitedHealthcare, making quality child mental health services accessible to most Suffolk County families. Your specific out-of-pocket costs depend on your plan’s mental health benefits and deductible structure.
For families without adequate insurance coverage, we offer sliding scale fees based on household income. We believe financial barriers shouldn’t prevent children from receiving necessary mental health support, so we work collaboratively with families to find affordable solutions.
During your initial consultation, we verify your insurance benefits and provide clear information about all costs before beginning treatment. No hidden fees or surprise bills—we want you focused on your child’s progress, not worried about unexpected expenses.