Child & Family Resilience

Heritage Center for Child & Family Resilience (HPA, CFR)

It’s difficult to live your best life when your child is struggling.  Perhaps your child hasn’t kept up with developmental milestones academically, emotionally or socially or has become more withdrawn and is spending way too much time alone in their bedroom.  You’ve tried to help them but despite your best efforts, you find yourself stuck in a painful pattern of discouragement with slow or no progress.  

Or perhaps in the midst of the hard work of single-parenthood, attempting to blend together families, or co-parent well you’ve lost sight of your partner or even yourself and you long to be seen, valued, and pursued but wonder what you are doing wrong that is preventing you from having what others seem to have so effortlessly.

You/your loved one may benefit from our services if:

  • Your child/young adult isn’t developing in some key areas (academically, socially, emotionally) or there has been a clear change in their functioning; they are getting older with little improvement and you are getting more concerned.  

  • Your child/young adult has experienced a major life transition or trauma (starting middle school, divorce, medical diagnosis/injury) and are becoming more socially withdrawn, less motivated, acting out, or more irritable than usual.

  • You and your spouse/partner are drifting apart, with interactions marked by criticism, withdrawal or nagging, and you are unsure how to turn things around. 

  • You and your partner continue to argue about parenting, finances, extended family, etc. or you are dealing with infidelity or an addiction.

  • Your family rarely enjoys being together, tends to avoid each other or may be playing out painful patterns you’ve seen in your (or your partner’s) family of origin.

We currently provide:

If any of these describe your situation, then please reach out.

We can come alongside you to provide clarity and guidance.

“My humanity is bound up with yours, for we can only be human together.”

— Desmond Tutu