Emotional wellbeing

Psychology Consultation

Support for the emotional wellbeing of the child and family throughout the journey — because learning difficulties affect confidence and motivation.

Why psychology

The whole child, not just the reading

Dyslexia is not only a school difficulty — it affects how a child sees themselves. Years of struggling at school leave emotional marks: anxiety, low self-esteem, school refusal. Psychological intervention addresses these dimensions directly and with compassion.

We work with the child to strengthen their self-confidence and develop strategies for managing emotions. And we work with parents so the family becomes a space of support rather than pressure.

Who it's for

Children, teenagers, adults and older adults

Areas of intervention

We support people of all ages at different moments in life. Among the areas we work with most often are:

  • Behavioural difficulties.
  • Emotional difficulties.
  • Anxiety and depression.
  • Self-esteem.
  • Stress management.

A relationship that helps you grow

In every consultation, we build strategies together with the person to reduce and ease distress and, step by step, reach emotional wellbeing. The journey is made together, at each person's own pace.

A relationship of support, understanding and trust — free of judgement.

Step by step

How it works

Emotional assessment

We understand the child's emotional state and the family dynamics around the difficulties.

Working with the child

One-to-one sessions to strengthen self-esteem and build emotional skills.

Parental guidance

Support for parents to communicate effectively and create a supportive environment.

Coordination with the school

When needed, we liaise with the school team for a coordinated approach.

What your family gains

More confidence, less frustration

  • A more confident child, motivated to learn.
  • Less anxiety during assessments and homework.
  • Parents who feel more secure about how to support without pressuring.
  • Better family relationships around school difficulties.
Take the first step

Assessment is where change begins

The sooner you start, the better the results. Get in touch and we'll help you work out the next step.