Adults: Ages 26+

Our family system and experiential approach support adults (ages 26+) in navigating life transitions, deepening self-awareness, and strengthening relationships. Whether through individual coaching to foster independence, confidence, and personal growth, or parent coaching to help families adapt to evolving dynamics, maintain healthy communication, and set appropriate boundaries, we provide tailored support. Our approach helps individuals and families balance connection, support, and autonomy through each stage of adulthood.

What We Do


All services are tailored to each family’s unique needs and can include individual coaching alone or a combination of both individual and parent coaching. Options include:

  • Individual Coaching

  • Parent Coaching

  • Family Sessions

  • Support Outside of Scheduled Sessions (phone, text, video, etc)

  • Collaboration with Other Providers (medical providers, school professionals, prior placement, tutors, other care providers)

Who We Serve


Many of our clients in this age range experience the following:

  • Challenges transitioning into adulthood

  • Career exploration & job development

  • Executive functioning challenges

  • Isolation and lack of socialization

  • Difficulty applying therapeutic skills daily

  • Financial management & budgeting

  • Building life skills

  • Relationship & family dynamics

  • Substance misuse

How We Do It


Sessions provide activity-based support at home or in the community, including:

  • Developing schedules to reduce executive function challenges

  • Establishing meaningful structure through volunteering, employment, or social engagement

  • Building healthy habits like exercise, meal prepping, and mindfulness practices

  • Practicing life skills in real-world settings (e.g., grocery shopping, banking, budgeting)

When Wonder Makes Sense


  • When traditional talk therapy isn’t effective or progress has stalled

  • When additional support is needed alongside therapy for more intensive care

  • When applying skills in real-world situations is essential

  • During or after intensive outpatient programs (IOP)

  • While transitioning home from out-of-home placements (hospitalization, transitional living, substance recovery treatment, short-term residential care)

“There's a great sense of support in that and it was really comforting. Sometimes, in the moment, it's hard to reach out to certain people, but since I felt connected and safe, it was great to have a backup person to talk to. ”

— Former Wonder Parent

Find out if Wonder is the right support for you