Child Therapist Richmond Hill & Ontario | Support for ADHD & Autism Children and Families
You love your child more than anything, but some days, it feels like nothing you do is enough. As a child therapist in Richmond Hill and across Ontario who specializes in parenting support for ADHD and autism, I understand how exhausting it can be when meltdowns come out of nowhere, simple transitions turn into full-blown battles, and routines that seem easy for other families feel impossible in your home.
Teachers don’t always understand. Family members offer well-meaning but unhelpful advice. And you’re left constantly advocating, explaining, and holding everything together—even when you’re running on empty. Maybe you feel like you’re failing your child because you don’t have the answers.
But you’re not failing—you’re parenting in a world that often doesn’t understand neurodivergent kids.
Parenting Challenges with ADHD & Autism: Does This Sound Familiar?
- You’re fighting with schools or feeling drained from IEP meetings.
- You’re overwhelmed by a system that wasn’t built for your child.
- You’re tired of judgment, blame, and one-size-fits-all parenting advice.
You just want someone to understand, without judgment, without blame, and without more tips that don’t work for your family.
How a Child Therapist Can Help Your Family
I work with neurodivergent children and their families to make life feel a little easier. Whether your child is navigating ADHD, autism, or sensory processing differences, we’ll work together to:
- Build emotional regulation and coping strategies.
- Support smoother transitions and daily routines.
- Strengthen social skills in ways that feel authentic.
- Reduce parenting stress and create a deeper family connection.
You don’t have to do this alone.
Therapy for High School and University Students in Ontario
You might be juggling school, work, and relationships, while quietly feeling overwhelmed, anxious, or like you just don’t fit in. I also support high school and university students navigating academic pressure, identity questions, neurodivergence, and the transition into adulthood. Whether you’re dealing with ADHD, social anxiety, or burnout, you deserve a space where you feel understood, not judged.