Parent Guilt & Burnout: Doing “Enough” for Your Family in Toronto
In the Junction, April usually means a hectic transition into spring activities. For many, this is closely tied to burnout, stress, and the pressure of trying to meet unrealistic expectations.
In therapy, we work on rightsizing these expectations. Guilt often comes from an imaginary "perfect" standard. Rightsizing is about matching your parenting to your current capacity, especially when your nervous system is already stretched by stress or burnout.
EFFT Toronto: Helping Your Child Navigate Big Emotions and Stress
When a child or teen has a "big" reaction, their nervous system is essentially ‘un-anchored.’ As a parent, you don't need to join them in the storm; you need to be the anchor they can hook into to find their way back to calm.
Spring Term Pressure: Helping Teens Finish Strong (Without the Burnout)
When a teen is under this kind of chronic pressure, their nervous system can move into a "high-alert" state, making it harder to focus and easier to melt down. Supporting them isn't about "motivating" them to work harder; it’s about helping them manage their capacity.