Therapy for Attention Issues
In-person therapy in South Carolina
“Kids do the best they can - when they have the tools to do so. Your kid is having a hard time. They aren't giving you a hard time.”
~Erika Trump, MS, OTR/L
A double dose of struggle, for you and your little sidekick.
You’ve tried every behavioral trick in the book– no screens, no favorite treats, even offering rewards—but nothing seems to stick with your kid.
It’s like you have “Chaos Magnet" stamped on your forehead. Enough with the homework hide-and-seek. On the verge of an adult meltdown.
Monitoring their routine, from wake-up time to lights out. And with a kid who can't sit still for 5 seconds, it's a non-stop job!
Really wishing for a chance to connect with your child on a level that doesn't involve managing them 24/7.
Things are finally looking up.
After wrapping up our time together, all you can say is WOW! Or “Would you look at that”...about 20 times a day.
Evenings are a whole new ball game actually tackling homework without playing the reminder police.
School's giving glowing reviews, and your child's no longer a pinball bouncing off the walls. Even the teachers are on board with the new focus strategies.
Plus, you’re way less drained, and the tension between you? Poof, it’s gone!
Why I’m the therapist for your family.
If you’ve been there and done a lot of traditional ABA and behavioral approaches…then our work will be a breath of fresh air for you and your child.
No Band-Aiding up in here! We’ll get to the root and uncover the reason for the symptoms you’ve been seeing in your child.
So you can spend less time in therapy, and get on with living a better life.
In our sessions, we'll work on boosting your child's confidence and abilities to handle different situations.
Who this type of therapy is for:
Are any of these spot-on for your child?
→ ADHD
→ Autism
→ Sensory Processing Disorder
→ ODD
→ Anxiety
→ Kids where you just aren't sure what the heck is going
Here’s what you can look forward to:
Your kid feeling more sure of themselves and really nailing it.
A play-based approach means they get to take the lead sometimes, with plenty of room for movement.
A kid that’s actually excited to come back—no more bribing with screen time. It's a win-win!
Just a heads-up, we'll cover sensory integration, polyvagal theory, and overall nervous system development.