Orion Wellness in Winnipeg

Child Therapy & Parent Support

Walking alongside children and their families through every stage of growth and change.

Child Therapy and Parent Support can help…

Build your child’s self-esteem, regulate emotions, and communicate with others better.

Gain tools to understand your child, respond with confidence, and strengthen your connection.

Support your child’s growth while learning how to connect, communicate, and grow together.

Big feelings can be overwhelming—for kids and parents.

When your child is struggling, it’s natural to feel unsure of how to help. Whether they’re navigating challenges, processing emotions, or seeing the world in their own unique way, you don’t have to figure it out alone.

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CHILD THERAPY AND PARENT SUPPORT IN WINNIPEG

What is Child Therapy & Parent Support?

Child therapy and parent support are two powerful pieces of the puzzle when it comes to helping your child thrive—emotionally, socially, and developmentally.

Child therapy gives your little one a safe space to explore their thoughts, feelings, and experiences in a way that makes sense for their age and stage. Whether your child is struggling with anxiety, big emotions, behaviour challenges, school stress, or adjusting to change, therapy can help them develop tools to cope, communicate, and grow with confidence.

Parent support is all about helping you, the caregiver, feel more equipped and less overwhelmed. It’s not about being a “perfect” parent—it’s about understanding what’s going on beneath your child’s behaviour, learning how to respond in supportive ways, and building a strong relationship rooted in connection and trust.

Together, child therapy and parent support work hand-in-hand. While your child learns to regulate emotions and express themselves in healthy ways, you’ll gain insight and strategies to support them with confidence—so your whole family can feel more connected and resilient.

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