The Ross Center

Child Therapist in Washington, DC, District of Columbia

2.6(28 reviews)
(202) 363-10105225 Wisconsin Ave NW, Ste 400, Washington, DC, DC 20015View on Yelp
The Ross Center - child therapist in Washington, DC, DC

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About The Ross Center

Based at 5225 Wisconsin Ave NW, Ste 400 in Washington, DC, The Ross Center covers counseling & mental health and psychiatrists. Yelp reviewers rate them 2.6 stars across 28 reviews. They are listed under counseling & mental health and psychiatrists.

How They Can Help

The Ross Center provides counseling & mental health and psychiatrists in Washington, DC. Child therapy covers a wide range, from behavioral challenges and anxiety to speech delays and sensory processing. Call (202) 363-1010 to ask whether they work with your child's specific needs.

What to Expect

Start by calling (202) 363-1010 to describe what you are seeing at home or school. The intake team can point you toward the right type of therapy and let you know about current wait times.

Service Area

The Ross Center is at 5225 Wisconsin Ave NW, Ste 400 in Washington, DC, DC. They serve the local area and surrounding communities.

Frequently Asked Questions

Does The Ross Center accept insurance?
Insurance acceptance varies by provider and plan. Call (202) 363-1010 with your insurance company name and plan number to verify coverage before your first appointment.
Can I sit in on my child's therapy sessions?
Policies vary by therapist and therapy type. Some sessions include parents, others work better with the child alone. Ask (202) 363-1010 about their approach and how they keep parents informed.
How much does child therapy cost?
Session costs depend on the therapy type, provider credentials, and insurance coverage. Many therapists accept insurance. Call (202) 363-1010 with your plan details to check coverage before scheduling.
How long does child therapy take to show results?
It depends on the issue and the child. Some kids show progress in weeks, others need months of consistent sessions. Ask the therapist at The Ross Center for realistic expectations after the initial evaluation.
What is the difference between types of child therapy?
ABA focuses on behavior modification, often for autism. Occupational therapy works on motor skills and sensory processing. Speech therapy targets communication. CBT addresses anxiety and thought patterns. Call (202) 363-1010 to discuss which fits.

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