In this insightful interview, Kerri Tracy, a Licensed Clinical Social Worker at Lantern Lane Farm, shares her extensive experience in Children's mental health, trauma, and family support. She discusses common parental concerns, signs children need help, and how outdoor therapy with horses can foster confidence and healing.
Key Topics:
- Children's mental health and trauma
- Signs children need support
- Outdoor therapy and horses for healing
Timestamps:
00:00 Introduction to Carrie Tracy and Lantern Lane Farm
01:22 Carrie's Background and Role at Lantern Lane Farm
04:12 Common Parental Concerns and What to Know
06:50 Children's Common Struggles Today: Anxiety and Trauma
09:45 The Importance of Family Systems in Child Therapy
10:43 Unique Environment of Lantern Lane Farm and Horses
12:05 Using Horses to Build Confidence and Skills
13:41 Signs Children May Need Support Without Saying It
14:57 Misconceptions About Children's Therapy
17:51 Simple Ways Parents Can Connect Better with Kids
20:13 Encouragement for Overwhelmed Caregivers
21:53 First Steps to Get Support at Lantern Lane Farm
Resources & Links:
Lantern Lane Farm was founded in the early 2000s by Ralph and Joni Cook, after their own family experienced the life-changing power of counseling. They envisioned a place where therapy didn’t feel clinical or intimidating, but instead peaceful, safe, and connected to nature.
The name “Lantern Lane” was chosen as a symbol of guidance and safety—echoing the lanterns of the Underground Railroad that once lit the way to freedom. Just as those lanterns offered hope in the darkness, Lantern Lane Farm exists to shine a light for those searching for healing and restoration.
Lantern Lane Farm Counseling Center - https://lanternlanefarm.org/
Guest Information:
Kerri is a Licensed Clinical Social Worker and has a Master’s of Social Work degree from Loma Linda University, California. She has been working with children and families for 15 years, with specialty experience in the areas of multidisciplinary early childhood intervention related to dysregulation/tantrums, attachment, trauma, autism and specialized parenting. She has experience supporting varying diagnoses including Autism Spectrum Disorder, Oppositional Defiant Disorder, and Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD).
Kerri’s passion is providing caregivers with strategies to improve their interactions with young children (ages 0-7). She is committed to looking at the whole picture of the family and the child. This includes seeing every possible area of their life as a strength to build upon
Website - www.lanternlanefarm.org
Sponsor for this episode:
This episode is brought to you by Lantern Lane Farm Counseling