Real Life Counseling | by The Counseling Corner
In this episode of Real Life Counseling, Ryan talks with Dr. Ernie Reilly, LCSW, Amanda Riendeau, LMHC and Andreina Bello, LMHC from The Counseling Corner [www.counselingcorner.net] about a question many parents ask: Is my child’s behavior normal, or is it a sign they may need therapy? The conversation explores common concerns like big meltdowns, clinginess, stomach aches before school, sudden withdrawal, emotional outbursts, bedwetting, panic, perfectionism, and behavior changes after stressful events. The team explains how parents can use five practical filters — frequency, intensity, duration, daily functioning, and change from baseline — to better understand what their child’s behavior may be communicating. This episode also gives parents a clear look at what child therapy, play therapy, and therapy for kids can actually look like. Rather than being a punishment or a sign that something is “wrong,” therapy can give children a safe, age-appropriate way to express feelings through conversation, play, art, movement, and connection. Key Takeaways: * Not all child behavior is a problem to fix; sometimes behavior is a signal to understand. * Parents should compare a child’s behavior to that child’s normal baseline, not to siblings or other kids. * The five helpful filters are frequency, intensity, duration, functioning, and change from baseline. * Physical symptoms like stomach aches or headaches before school can sometimes point to stress or anxiety. * Long tantrums, major behavior shifts, panic symptoms, or changes that affect school, sleep, eating, friendships, or home life may be worth exploring with a therapist. * Child therapy often involves both the parent and child, especially in the first session. * Play therapy helps kids communicate feelings they may not have the words to explain yet. * Therapy for kids is not punishment; it is support for the child and the family. * Parents can start by connecting before correcting and getting curious about what the behavior may be saying. REAL LIFE COUNSELING — LISTEN NOW Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/4oUv25gP3n01Gtf3xpoBjU?si=6d3092fff5794b8d [https://open.spotify.com/show/4oUv25gP3n01Gtf3xpoBjU?si=6d3092fff5794b8d] Apple Podcasts: https://apple.co/4ohRxq2 [https://apple.co/4ohRxq2] YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@TheCounselingCornerFL [https://www.youtube.com/@TheCounselingCornerFL] THE COUNSELING CORNER — CONTACT US Website: www.counselingcorner.net [http://www.counselingcorner.net] Phone: 407-843-4968 Email: info@counselingcorner.net Address: 1631 Hillcrest St., Orlando, FL 32803 FOLLOW US: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/counselingcornerorlando/ [https://www.instagram.com/counselingcornerorlando/] Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/1631CounselingCorner [https://www.facebook.com/1631CounselingCorner] Meet Our Counselors: Dr. Ernie Reilly, LCSW [https://www.counselingcorner.net/findyourcounselor/ernie-reilly] Dr. Judi Allen, LCSW [https://www.counselingcorner.net/findyourcounselor/judith-allen] Andreina Bellow, LMHC [https://www.counselingcorner.net/findyourcounselor/andreina-bello] Amanda Riendeau, LMHC [https://www.counselingcorner.net/findyourcounselor/amanda-riendeau] Michael Bombka, LMHC [https://www.counselingcorner.net/findyourcounselor/michael-bombka] Michelle Buchanan, LMHC [https://www.counselingcorner.net/findyourcounselor/michelle-buchanan] Walter Echols, LCSW [https://www.counselingcorner.net/findyourcounselor/walter-echols] George Allmaras, LMHC [https://www.counselingcorner.net/findyourcounselor/george-allmaras] Alejandra Rios, MA, RMHCI [https://www.counselingcorner.net/findyourcounselor/alejandra-rios]
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