When your child is constantly overwhelmed, shutting down, or reacting in ways that don’t seem to make sense, it can leave you feeling stuck and unsure how to help. I provide online therapy for kids and teens throughout Colorado, helping them better understand their emotions and learn how to manage them.

Together, we work on reducing anxiety, improving emotional regulation, and navigating the challenges that come with ADHD and big life changes. Parent support is an important part of the process, so you leave sessions feeling more equipped and confident in your role.

I offer virtual therapy to families across Colorado, including Denver, Colorado Springs, Boulder, and nearby areas.

Online Therapy for Kids, Teens & Parents In Colorado

Colorado parents often reach out for support with:

  • Child anxiety and excessive worry

  • Perfectionism and fear of failure

  • School-related stress

  • ADHD and executive functioning struggles

  • Emotional outbursts or shutdowns

  • Social challenges and peer relationships

  • Major life transitions or relocation stress

  • High sensitivity or neurodivergent traits

Whether your child seems constantly overwhelmed, has difficulty managing frustration, or struggles to stay organized and focused, therapy can provide both emotional support and practical tools.

Common Concerns I Help With:

Many Colorado families value independence, achievement, and an active lifestyle. I frequently work with:

  • High-performing students who put intense pressure on themselves

  • Children balancing academics, athletics, and extracurricular demands

  • Kids who appear “capable” but are privately anxious

  • Children navigating identity development and social comparison

My work focuses on helping children build resilience, and healthy self-esteem without adding more pressure.

Helping Colorado Children Balance Achievement and Emotional Wellness

All sessions are conducted via secure, HIPAA-compliant video.

Telehealth works especially well for Colorado families because it:

  • Eliminates commute time in busy metro areas

  • Increases access for families outside major cities

  • Allows children to meet from a familiar, comfortable space

  • Makes scheduling easier for active families

Depending on your child’s age and needs, therapy may include:

  • Individual sessions with your child

  • Parent therapy sessions

  • Family sessions when helpful

  • Concrete tools and strategies to use between sessions

Parents are actively involved, so you feel equipped and capable!

How Online Child Therapy Works in Colorado