When a Child Is Struggling, the Whole Family Feels It
Parenting a child with autism or other developmental needs can bring a lot of questions, stress, and uncertainty – especially when daily life feels harder than it should.
Family counseling at The Talcott Center is designed to support the people who matter most in your child’s life – helping parents, caregivers, and, when appropriate, siblings better understand your child, respond more confidently, and create a more supported home environment.
Families often reach out when they are looking for help with:
- Adjusting to a new diagnosis or recommendation for services
- Navigating behavior, emotional regulation, or communication challenges at home
- Creating more consistency between home, school, and therapy
- Supporting siblings and family relationships
- Reducing stress around routines, transitions, and daily life
You don’t have to figure it all out alone. Support for your family can make it easier to support your child.
What Family Counseling Can Help With
At Talcott, family counseling is centered on your child’s care and development – not generalized counseling or adult mental health treatment.
We focus on the relationships, routines, and support systems surrounding your child, and how the family can work together in ways that better support their growth, emotional well-being, and communication.
Sessions may include parents, caregivers, and – when appropriate – siblings, depending on your child’s needs and treatment goals.
This service may help your family:
- Better understand your child’s diagnosis, behaviors, and support needs
- Improve communication and connection at home
- Respond to challenges with more confidence and consistency
- Strengthen routines that support your child’s progress
- Support siblings as they adjust and grow alongside your child
- Feel more equipped for the day-to-day realities of caregiving
For many families, the greatest benefit is not just having a place to talk. It is having practical guidance that makes daily life feel more manageable.
Support That Works Alongside Your Child’s Care
Family counseling is most powerful when it is part of a coordinated plan.
If your child is receiving ABA, speech therapy, occupational therapy, physical therapy, or participating in our Comprehensive Autism Day Program, family counseling can help create stronger alignment between what is happening in therapy and what is happening at home.
That kind of consistency makes progress more practical, more connected, and more sustainable for your whole family.
Common Questions, Concerns, and Reservations About Family Counseling
Family counseling is designed to give your child and family practical, compassionate support that fits real life.
Family counseling at Talcott is designed for families of children with autism, developmental delays, and related conditions. You may find this support helpful if your family is:
- Adjusting to a new autism or developmental diagnosis
- Navigating sibling or family dynamic challenges related to your child’s diagnosis
- Experiencing caregiver stress or difficulty sustaining current routines
- Seeking more consistency between home, school, and therapy
- Looking for practical guidance on supporting your child’s emotional regulation at home
A formal diagnosis is not always required to start the conversation. If you are still seeking clarity, our team can help you determine whether family counseling or a diagnostic evaluation is the better first step.
Yes. Your child remains the identified patient. Parents, caregivers, and, when appropriate, siblings participate in support of your child’s development and family functioning.
Family counseling at Talcott is tied to your child’s developmental care. It is designed to support the family system around the child, not to function as a separate adult mental health service.
Coverage varies by plan and service type. Our intake team will review your benefits before your first appointment and help you understand any out-of-pocket costs in advance. We accept most major insurance plans – see the full list here.
In many cases, no. Families already enrolled in Talcott services can be connected with our counseling team through their existing care coordinator. Families new to Talcott are also welcome to reach out directly – our intake team will help determine the right starting point and whether family counseling is a good fit.
Help for Families Starts Here
Take the first step. Fill out this form to connect with our team and learn how Talcott can support your family’s journey.
Not Sure Where to Start?
If your child has not yet received a formal diagnosis, a diagnostic evaluation may be the right first step. Understanding your child’s developmental profile is often what helps make sense of your child’s experiences



