Resources

This page is designed to provide parents and caregivers with tools, programs, and information that support connection, growth, and healing at home. From educational materials and community resources, you’ll find practical support to help your family thrive.


Parenting Support

Parent Consultations
Here are a few ways parent consultations can support you:

  • Play therapy skills

  • Understanding child behavior and emotional needs

  • Tools to strengthen connection with your child

  • Direct practice and homework to utilize these skills in everyday life with your child

Reach out if you're interested in learning more.

Podcasts

How to Stop Worrying with Martha Beck (Part 1)
We Can Do Hard Things

Podcast episode (part 1 of 2) discussing anxiety.

Listen on Apple Podcasts

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Life Beyond Anxiety with Martha Beck
(Part 2)
We Can Do Hard Things

Podcast episode (part 2 of 2) continuing the conversation on anxiety.

Listen on Apple Podcasts

Listen on Spotify

A stack of books on a bookshelf. Two titles are "Raising Good Humans" and "I Am Human."

Books

The Invisible String by Patrice Karst

My top recommended book for kids of all ages, covering topics like anxiety, separation, grief, transitions, and big life changes. A favorite I often share with families.

Find it on Bookshop

Raising Good Humans by Hunter Clarke-Fields, MSAE & Carla Naumburg, PhD

This is my top recommended book for kids of all ages. It addresses nearly any concern a child might face, from separation anxiety and general worries to struggles with transitions, grief, or big life changes. 

Find it on Bookshop

Books by Dr. Daniel J. Siegel

Any book by Dr. Daniel J. Siegel is a great starting point for parents and caregivers. He explains the brain in simple, accessible terms, helping you understand how your child’s developmental stage shapes their behavior and needs. His work offers practical tools for supporting kids and teens through growth, challenges, and transitions. In addition to his books, his website also provides excellent resources for parents.

Explore Resources on Dr. Siegel’s Website