Emotional Intelligence and Confidence Coaching for Children and Teenagers

The teenage years are a time of growth, change, and self-discovery, but they can also feel overwhelming. As children and teenagers begin to navigate school pressures, friendships, identity, and increasing responsibility, they can experience heightened stress, self-doubt, and big emotions that feel difficult to manage.

Confidence Coaching and Emotional Intelligence sessions are designed to support young people aged 12 to 18, in making sense of what they are feeling, understanding themselves more deeply, and learning practical strategies to navigate everyday challenges. Together, we explore how their brain and emotions work, helping them build awareness, confidence, and a greater sense of control in their lives.

This is an early intervention approach, focusing on building skills and understanding before challenges become more deeply ingrained. By supporting children and teens early, we can help them develop resilience, strengthen their sense of self, and feel more equipped to handle life’s ups and downs.

The Impact of Big Challenges and Emotions

Young people today are navigating a fast-paced and demanding world. Academic pressures, social expectations, and technology can all contribute to stress and overwhelm.

This may show up as:

  • Ongoing worry or anxiety.

  • Difficulty managing emotions or communicating feelings.

  • Challenges with friendships or peer dynamics.

  • Low confidence or negative self-talk.

  • Avoiding school or social situations.

  • Feeling things more deeply or intensely.

With additional support, these experiences can become opportunities for growth. Young people can learn to understand their feelings, respond in helpful ways, and build confidence, emotional awareness, and resilience to navigate life with greater ease.

The Benefits of Early Intervention

Early support provides young people with the opportunity to build strong emotional foundations that can support them throughout life.

Through this work, young people can begin to:

  • Understand how their brain and nervous system respond to stress.

  • Develop tools to manage anxiety, worry, and overwhelm.

  • Build confidence and a more supportive inner dialogue.

  • Learn emotional awareness and regulation skills.

  • Improve communication and navigate relationships more effectively.

These skills are not only helpful in the present moment, but can support long term mental health, resilience, and overall lifelong wellbeing.

Signs your Young Person May Need Extra Support

Every young person is different, however there are some signs that additional support may be helpful.

You may notice your young person:

  • Feeling anxious, overwhelmed, or easily stressed.

  • Becoming withdrawn or avoiding certain situations.

  • Struggling with friendships or social confidence.

  • Being highly self-critical or lacking confidence.

  • Experiencing big emotional reactions or difficulty regulating feelings.

  • Avoiding school or finding it difficult to engage.

  • Feeling “different” or more sensitive than others.

Seeking support early is about providing your young person with the understanding, tools, and support they need to feel more confident, capable, and in control of their world.

Karen Ashcroft Counsellor

Schedule a free 10 minute enquiry call.

If you still have a few questions about whether we are a right fit, I am more than happy to answer them for you.

Karen Ashcroft. Counsellor Camden.

Karen Ashcroft is a Registered Counsellor based in Camden NSW.
Serving areas of Camden, Cobbitty, Narellan, The Oaks, Silverdale, Picton, Oran Park, Menangle, Spring Farm, and Harrington Park.

Telehealth appointments available to clients located anywhere in Australia.

Office

64 John Street, Camden, NSW.

Phone Number

0418 690 867

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