Entrenamiento de Relación Entre Padres e Hijos.
Grief
Do you know a child who has experienced the death of a loved one or has a loved one whose death is imminent? Have you noticed changes in their behavior, such as irritability, hyperactivity, sleep disorders, lack of concentration? Perhaps he cries frequently, is more attached to significant adults in his life and shows anxiety when separating from them, or has regressed to behaviors from previous developmental stages, such as wetting the bed at night or the clothes during the day, thumb sucking, asking for a bottle, etc. This child needs help.
It is possible that you, too, are grieving that loss and are worried about expressing your emotions in front of your child. You wonder how it would affect him to see you cry and want to find the words to explain what happened in the best way possible. You know that you want to keep the memories of your loved one alive, but at the same time fear that reminding them of this person will increase their sadness.
Allow me to walk hand in hand with you through this difficult time and accompany your family in the grieving process, in the same way that I have accompanied many others.
Call me at 210-816-2076 if you want more information on how I can help.

Corazoncitos Alegres
Counseling and Play Therapy
San Antonio, Texas