Blog

Building Teenage Confidence: Nurturing Self-Belief and Resilience

Building Teenage Confidence: Nurturing Self-Belief and Resilience  Confidence is a crucial attribute that empowers teenagers to navigate the challenging waters of adolescence and beyond. As young individuals grapple with identity formation and societal pressures, nurturing their self-assurance becomes a cornerstone of their personal development. Instilling confidence in teens involves a delicate balance of support, encouragement, and practical guidance. Here are some effective strategies and actionable suggestions to help teach teenagers how to be confident. 1. Encourage Self-Exploration Adolescence is a…

0
Read More

Navigating Back to School: Helping Your Kiddo to Overcome Anxiety

Navigating Back to School: Helping Your Kiddo to Overcome Anxiety The excitement of the back-to-school season is often accompanied by a range of emotions for both children and parents. For many kids, the idea of returning to school can trigger feelings of anxiety and apprehensions. As caregivers, it’s essential to recognize and address these feelings in a supportive manner. In this blog, we’ll explore some practical strategies to help children overcome anxiety and make a smooth transition back to school.…

0
Read More

Back to School During Covid19: How to Help Your Children/Teens Prepare

Back to School During Covid19: How to Help Your Children/Teens Prepare. Sadly, school is not going to be once it once was prior to Covid19.  Schools all around the country are trying their best to figure out the best path to take when it comes to bringing students back to school in a safe and structured way.  Most elementary schools are having children come back 5 days a week, while other schools are doing hybrid structures of some days online…

0
Read More

Peaks Counseling, LLC
88 Inverness Cir. E. 

Building N, Suite 105

Centennial, CO 80112

Phone: (720) 432-3496

“Everyone wants to live on top of the mountain, but all the happiness and growth occurs while you’re climbing it.”