Parenting Support Counselling in BC, Online

No one hands you a manual, and yet parenting asks you to make a thousand decisions a day — often while exhausted, second-guessing yourself, and carrying your own history. Whether you're navigating a tough stage, big behaviours, or simply want to feel more connected to your child, parenting support gives you a steady, judgment-free place to think it through.

Parents come to us for:

  • Managing challenging behaviour without losing connection

  • Communicating better with a child or teen who's pulling away

  • Supporting a child who is anxious, struggling, or neurodivergent

  • Navigating co-parenting, separation, or blended families

  • Breaking cycles you don't want to pass on

  • Managing your own stress, guilt, and overwhelm as a parent

How counselling helps

We help you understand what's driving your child's behaviour and your own reactions, then build practical, relationship-centred strategies that fit your family. Just as importantly, we support you — because parenting from a more regulated, confident place changes everything.

Our approach

Our therapists offer collaborative, strengths-based parenting support, including for parents of neurodivergent kids and teens. Sessions are online across BC, in English and Portuguese.

You don't have to face this alone, or be judged for it. Book a free consult

Do you still have questions...?

That's completely okay. It's normal to feel unsure about what you're experiencing or whether counselling is the right fit. You don't need to have it all figured out before reaching out. We welcome your questions. Our goal is to help you find the support that feels right for you.

Ready to take the next step? Book a free 15-minute consultation, and we'll help match you with the right therapist.

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Services available online throughout British Columbia, in English and Portuguese. We work with most extended health plans and funded programs, including CVAP, WorkBC, Autism Funding, Veterans Affairs, and the First Nations Health Authority.