Children, young people, parents and other legal guardians can contact parenting and family counseling centers with parenting questions, personal or family-related problems as well as questions and conflicts in connection with separation or divorce...
Children, young people, parents and other legal guardians can contact parenting and family counseling centers with parenting questions, personal or family-related problems as well as questions and conflicts in connection with separation or divorce.
Depending on the age of the child or young person, the reason for visiting a counseling center can be, for example, developmental delays, sleeping, eating and speech disorders or fears. Performance and behavior problems often occur at school age and can become more intense during puberty. Parents feel overwhelmed by the parenting tasks. Parents' relationship difficulties and problems with separation or divorce require professional help and support from educational and family counseling centers. Parents and other guardians have a legal right to parental advice.
The necessary discussions and advice are free of charge for those seeking advice.
Children and young people can go to a counseling center even without their parents present.