Parenting is one of the hardest jobs in the world—especially when your child is struggling and you don’t know how to help.

Maybe your child is anxious, acting out, or shutting down. Maybe your teen feels misunderstood, isolated, or stuck in unhealthy habits. Or maybe your family feels disconnected, arguing more than connecting, and you're all just trying to survive.

At Vida Collective Counseling, we create a safe, supportive space where children, teens, and families can breathe, reconnect, and begin to heal.

We Meet Kids and Families Where They Are

Every child is different—and so is every family. That’s why our therapy approach is flexible, trauma-informed, and culturally responsive. Whether we’re working one-on-one with your child or involving the whole family, our goal is always the same: to build emotional safety, strengthen relationships, and help everyone feel more understood.

We’re bilingual (English & Spanish) and trained in working with immigrant families, cross-cultural parenting, and trauma that may span generations.

Therapy for Children, Teens & Families in Little Rock

We Work With:

  • Children with anxiety, emotional overwhelm, or school struggles

  • Teens experiencing identity issues, depression, or peer pressure

  • Families navigating major transitions (divorce, relocation, immigration)

  • Parent-child conflict and communication breakdowns

  • Immigrant and first-generation families balancing two worlds

What Therapy Can Do for Your Family

  • Help your child or teen regulate emotions and communicate better

  • Strengthen your relationship with your child through attachment-based work

  • Create more peaceful and respectful communication in the home

  • Help your child process experiences they may not know how to talk about

  • Restore a sense of connection and trust among family members

How We Work

We use play therapy, expressive techniques, family systems models, and evidence-based tools designed for young people. We collaborate with caregivers throughout the process and help everyone feel like they’re on the same team again.

You don’t need to have all the answers when you walk through our doors—you just have to be open to the journey.

You're Not Failing—You're Showing Up

It takes courage to ask for help. Bringing your child or family to therapy is not a sign that something’s wrong with you. It’s a sign that you care deeply—and you’re ready to move forward together.

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We’re here to support your family in every step of the journey.