Therapy, Counselling, and Consultation For:

Infants and Pre-Schoolers (via sessions with parents, caregivers, and educators)

Dr. Kendra has notable training and experience in assessing and treating difficulties and challenges common in our precious “littles,” often called infants and preschoolers. Such difficulties include aggression, attention problems, non-compliance, avoidance, social challenges, worry, sleep/eating problems, and day or night-time wetting. She completes general assessments to understand the many factors that contribute to a young child’s difficulties and provides intervention services to support caregivers (e.g., parents, educators) in understanding and supporting the child’s difficulties.

Guided by research that highlights how to optimize a child’s development, her interventions focus on caregiver strategies that target a child’s needs, abilities, and development. Dr. Kendra is a Registered Circle of Security Parenting™ Educator and her sessions often include attachment-based information like what is presented in the following videos: video1 and video2.

Children and Adolescents

Dr. Kendra provides intervention services to children, along with their parents or caregivers, when children have relationship, adjustment, social-emotional, and/or behavioral challenges including non-compliance, ADHD, grief and loss, anxiety, emotional reactivity, sleep and toileting problems, and peer difficulties. 

Dr. Kendra provides treatment to adolescents who have relationship difficulties, sleep problems, ADHD, worry/anxiety, and/or are struggling to adjust to a life experience (e.g., medical diagnosis, parental separation, death of a family member or friend). She does not offer assessments and individual therapy for adolescents with significant mental health difficulties (e.g., depression, OCD).

Contact Dr. Kendra to better understand how she supports the well-being and development of children and adolescents.