Connecting Communities. Expanding Access. Improving Lives.

Our Approach to Child Counseling

We use evidence-based therapeutic approaches, including play therapy, cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT), and solution-focused strategies, to:

  • Help children explore feelings and understand behaviors

  • Teach coping skills and problem-solving strategies

  • Encourage positive communication and relationship-building

  • Involve parents and caregivers in treatment to reinforce progress at home

Why Child Counseling Matters

Early intervention is critical in addressing mental health and behavioral challenges. Child counseling helps:

  • Develop Emotional Intelligence

  • Address Behavioral Challenges

  • Manage Anxiety and Stress

  • Recover from Trauma

  • Enhance Academic and Social Success

Who Can Benefit?

Child counseling is ideal for:

  • Children experiencing anxiety, depression, or behavioral challenges

  • Those coping with trauma, grief, or family changes

  • Children struggling with social skills, school adjustment, or peer relationships

  • Families seeking guidance to support their child’s emotional development

Take the First Step Toward Your Child’s Well-Being

Child counseling can help your child develop the skills and confidence needed to navigate life successfully. With United Community Network, children gain access to professional guidance, compassionate support, and a safe space to grow emotionally, socially, and behaviorally.

 

A national community services organization connecting people with the services, resources.

 

Services

Organization

Get Involved

Contact

United Community Network is not an emergency service. If you or someone you know is experiencing a mental health crisis or emergency, call or text 988 (Suicide & Crisis Lifeline) or dial 911. UCN respects your privacy; information shared with us is handled in accordance with applicable privacy laws and HIPAA-aware practices where applicable.
 
© 2026 United Community Network. All rights reserved. · Privacy Policy · Terms of Use · Accessibility · Non-Discrimination Notice