ZODU Health Services

Child & Adolescent Therapy – Helping Kids & Teens Thrive

Parenting isn’t easy — and when your child is struggling, it can feel overwhelming. At ZODU Health Services, we provide a safe, supportive space where kids and teens can share, grow, and thrive — while parents get the tools to guide them at home.

What Makes Our Therapy Different

Every child is unique — which is why we use play therapy, creative activities, talk therapy, and other age-appropriate approaches to make sessions engaging and effective.
Our goal: help your child feel heard, understood, and confident again.

When to Consider Therapy for Your Child

You might notice your child:

  • Feeling anxious, worried, or afraid about school or friends

  • Acting out with anger, tantrums, or defiance

  • Withdrawing, feeling sad, or losing interest in activities

  • Struggling with major life changes (divorce, loss, blended family)

  • Having trouble focusing or staying motivated in school

Early support can make all the difference — helping kids build resilience before challenges grow bigger.

Partnering with Parents

You are your child’s most important support system, so we involve you in the process:

Share updates and insights from sessions

Teach you strategies to help at home

Work together to create a consistent plan for growth

👉 When parents and therapists work as a team, kids make faster progress.

Why Early Support Matters

Therapy gives kids the tools to manage emotions and grow stronger — skills that support them for life.

Handle stress and big emotions with confidence

Strengthen family and peer relationships

Improve focus, motivation, and school performance

Build resilience for a brighter future

FAQs About Child & Teen Therapy

How do I know if my child really needs therapy?

Look for changes in mood, sleep, behavior, or school performance. If you feel concerned, trust your instinct — an early check-in can prevent bigger problems later.

Yes! Parent involvement is key. We’ll keep you in the loop and give you tools to help your child between sessions.

 Yes. Our therapists are skilled at building trust and making therapy approachable, even for hesitant teens.

 Many families notice positive shifts within a few weeks, but lasting change comes with consistent sessions and parent participation.

 That’s okay too! Sometimes kids just need a safe space to share and process what’s going on.

 Absolutely — when kids feel better emotionally, their focus, motivation, and confidence often improve too.

What Parents Are Saying

Every child deserves to feel safe, heard, and supported. The earlier you get help, the sooner you’ll see your child thriving again.

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