Author: Amy Baker

Counseling Children – Don’t Be Intimidated

This week’s mini-series on the BCC Grace and Truth blog addresses the topic of counseling children. In this first article, Amy Baker encourages counselors to be emboldened when counseling children because their struggles, desires, and hope are no different than those of adults. In other contributions to the series, Julie Lowe considers the questions of “Do I love you?” and “Do you trust me?” when making hard decisions for our children, and Bob Kellemen provides four parental grief principles for sharing God’s comfort in loss with a child. Continue Reading →

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Introduction to Counseling Children

Notes For children the struggles, the desires, and the hope are no different than for those of us who are adults. It’s not like children need something esoteric. We’re not looking for what’s different with children. The struggles, the desires, and the hope are no different than they are with…
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