Your child is struggling.

You don’t know where to turn.

Every parent wants their child happy, confident, and resilient. But grief, anxiety, or unexpected loss can leave even the most loving parent unsure.

Children—and parents—don’t have to face these challenges alone. The right guidance at the right time can change everything:

Children learn to understand emotions, build resilience, and regain hope.

Parents gain practical tools, reassurance, and a trusted partner to navigate difficult seasons with clarity and care.

Children are navigating more emotional stress than ever before.

The consequences can be devastating…

As children become adults this can ultimately lead to:

  • Difficulty succeeding in school

  • Poor job performance

  • Social Isolation

  • Marital Difficulties

  • Lack of community

When loneliness, stress and grief are not managed, there are high rates of:

  • Depression

  • Increased opportunity for PTSD

  • Difficulty expressing their emotions

  • Misconceptions can be formed

Life is hard and it’s not always clear who to turn to.

Families don’t need to have all the answers—they just need the right support. With guidance tailored to a teen/child’s developmental needs, they can:

  • Process grief in healthy ways

  • Express and understand their emotions

  • Build coping skills for life’s challenges

  • Reduce the risk of long-term effects like anxiety, depression, and trauma

I’m Taylor-Grace Freiberg, Licensed Professional Counselor - Associate (Supervised by Whitney McLean), Certified Child Life Specialist, and Certified Grief Counselor.

I have over 9 years of experience, supporting children and families through medical trauma, new diagnoses, grief, and serious illness.

I’ve guided hundreds of parents and children through life’s toughest challenges:

  • Coping with painful procedures

  • Supported kids and families through life-changing diagnoses

  • Guided children & families awaiting organ transplants

  • Helping children understand a loved one’s serious illness and grief