Parent Coaching and Parent-Child Therapy in Colorado

Parenting is one of the most meaningful and demanding roles a person can have. When a child is struggling, when behavior feels out of control, or when the connection between parent and child starts to feel strained, it is natural to feel uncertain about what to do next.
Parent support is not about doing more or being perfect. It is about understanding what is happening in the relationship and finding ways to respond that feel effective, connected, and sustainable. At Revive Relational Therapy, I offer parent coaching and parent-child therapy to help parents feel more confident, more connected, and more grounded in their approach. The focus is on: understanding your child’s emotional world, learning how to respond in ways that reduce escalation, creating structure that actually works in real life, strengthening the parent-child relationship, and supporting you as a caregiver, not just your child.
Some families use parent support on its own. Others use it alongside child therapy, especially when a child’s struggles are showing up at home, school, or in the parent-child dynamic.

When Parent Support Can Help

Parents often seek support when they are experiencing:

What to Expect

Parent support typically begins with a consultation or intake where we discuss what you are seeing at home, what you have tried, where things feel most stuck, and what you want to be different. From there, sessions may include parent coaching, parent-child sessions, or a combination of both. In parent-child sessions, the focus is less on fixing and more on building safety and closeness. For some families, guided therapeutic play is part of that work.

In-Person and Virtual Options

Parent coaching is available in person in Castle Rock and virtually throughout Colorado. Virtual options are especially helpful for busy parents, co-parents in different locations, or families who want support without adding travel time.

Next Step

If you are looking for parent coaching, parenting support, or parent-child therapy in Colorado, I invite you to reach out. We can talk through what is going on and determine whether this is the right fit and what support could look like.