Parent Coaching With CTC

Support for your child’s nervous system. Guidance for you.

Parent coaching gives you a space to ask questions, understand your child more deeply, and feel confident in how you support them — with guidance from a therapist who truly understands development, regulation, and real life.

How it works?

Parent coaching is a collaborative, therapist-guided support process designed to help you better understand your child and feel more confident responding to their needs in everyday life.

This is not a one-time consult or a quick list of tips. It’s an ongoing partnership where we walk alongside you as you learn, try strategies, reflect, and build skills over time.

We start by getting to know your child through an abbreviated evaluation process that includes questionnaires, a parent conversation, and a personalized feedback session. From there, we move into ongoing coaching sessions where we support you in understanding behavior, building practical tools, and creating strategies that fit your real routines and your real family.

Some families use coaching as their main source of support. Others use it alongside therapy services. We’ll always help you figure out what feels like the best fit for your child and your goals.

You bring your questions and lived experience. We bring clinical insight, developmental knowledge, and practical tools.

Bi-Monthly Coaching

Steady support with space to reflect and implement
  • 2 coaching sessions per month
  • Ongoing therapist guidance and problem-solving
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Weekly Coaching

More frequent support for faster momentum
  • 4 coaching sessions per month
  • Real time problem solving for challenging times
  • Lowest priced option
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Is our clinic right for you?

At Children’s Therapy Center, Co., we believe that children’s behaviors are their best available way to communicate their state of regulation and/or current abilities. We have tossed aside the common notion that children primarily use behavior either to get something, or to get out of something, as the scientific community now recognizes that there is a lot more to children’s behavior than meets the eye. We understand that a child’s behavior is a protective response from their brain to keep them safe, and look at their behaviors as clues to determine what they may be trying to tell us. This allows us to go beyond the what (e.g. child refuses to sit at the dinner table with family), and get to the why (e.g. child is severely sensitive to tactile input resulting in a sense of threat and lack of safety). Through play, as the child’s primary occupation, we strategically help the child regulate abnormal sensory input to develop physical coordination, emotional maturity, social skills, and self-confidence. We combine many clinical approaches to come up with a plan that is meaningful and impactful for your child. Some approaches we incorporate include: Integrated Listening Systems, Sensory Integration, DIR/Floor time, STAR Center Model, Reflex Integration, Handwriting without Tears and more!

Common Reasons Parents Reach Out

We had tried advice from books, social media, and friends, but nothing really stuck. Parent coaching and the OTs at CTC gave us personalized guidance that actually worked for our child. It’s been one of the most helpful supports we’ve ever invested in.

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