Do you feel like you are losing your child to anxiety or depression? Are things not going smoothly academically or socially?
The Goldberg Center is here to help children and their families who are going through challenging periods and are seeking assistance to improve their situation. We help children with learning disabilities, autism, anxiety, and depression find effective next steps.
We provide thoughtful and personalized direction to help you find something that will work for your child. We help you navigate your way through the myriad of choices and options available to end up with the best solution for your child and your family.
Our role is to inform and educate you about the solutions available and how they specifically relate to your child's unique needs. We have helped thousands of families address challenging situations and we know how difficult this can be. We walk beside you through the process and help you to find the best possible options.
The Goldberg Center is unique in its hands-on approach to client engagement. Not only does the team work closely with families to learn the challenges each child is facing, but they make the extra commitment to visit the child at his or her school or program, and to remain in contact with families, continuing to provide support and guidance throughout the process.
The Goldberg Center team understands that each program and school should be evaluated based on their professionals and their personalities, passions, communication styles, strengths, and weaknesses. The team works to understand each program and identifies the best fit for each child based on this knowledge, not only of program philosophy, but of personality fit for the young person involved.
The Goldberg Center keeps a keen focus on the individual child in need while also getting to know the families involved and their intrinsic systems. The Goldberg Center helps families to work together to find a solution for their child.
We are a consulting organization that specializes in helping children, teens, and young adults who need to find an appropriate setting in order to have their needs met. The individuals who benefit from working with The Goldberg Center are struggling with issues that include but are not limited to anxiety, depression, drug, alcohol, and Internet addiction, learning disabilities, and spectrum disorders.