Setting Healthy Boundaries for Kids

with Victoria Cabrera, BCBA and Hannah Fritz

Setting Healthy Boundaries for Kids

Episode 10, Season 5 | January 6, 2025

Show Notes

Boundaries are an important part of parenting. But how do you know when and where to set boundaries and how to ensure your children respect those boundaries? In today’s episode, we talk with Victoria Cabrera, BCBA, and Hannah Fritz, both of whom are Clinical Psychology Doctoral Interns at CHC, as we explore the art of parenting with healthy boundaries. Learn what boundaries are, why they matter, and how consistent limits and clear expectations help children feel secure and thrive. Discover practical tips to create a balanced, respectful family dynamic.

Guest Info

Victoria Cabrera is a trilingual (native speaker in Spanish, fluent in Portuguese), clinician who is passionate about culturally-informed evidence-based care. Her specialty areas include anxiety and related disorders, parent coaching, and early intervention services (e.g., assessment and treatment) for autism spectrum disorder. Victoria is motivated to support children and families in achieving their goals, fostering overall well-being, safety, self-esteem, and independence.


Hannah Fritz (she/her/hers) is earning her PhD in Clinical Psychology from University of Southern California with an emphasis in child, family, and couples therapy. She is currently a Clinical Child and Adolescent Doctoral Intern at Stanford Children’s Health/Children’s Health Council. Hannah is passionate about working with youth and families from all backgrounds and has experience providing comprehensive psychological assessment and psychotherapy. Her specialty area is childhood trauma, working with both children and parents with early life experiences of trauma.