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Behaviour Therapy

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Is your child showing frequent tantrums that are hard to manage?

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Does your child have difficulty following simple instructions or routines?

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Is your child aggressive toward others or themselves?

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Does your child avoid eye contact or have trouble interacting with others?

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Is your child overly anxious, fearful, or easily upset in daily situations?

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Does your child struggle with transitions, like moving from one activity to another?

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Our expert therapists are here to help your child overcome challenges and build positive behaviours.

Our Expertise

Behaviour therapy is ideal for children who face challenges in managing emotions, following routines, or interacting with others and our Behaviour therapists will help to provide you with step-by-step support tailored to their needs. Behaviour therapy is especially helpful for children diagnosed with:

Attentional Impairments

Restricted Behaviour and Repetitive Patterns

Motivation and Reinforcement

Attention-deficit Hyperactivity Disorder

Autism Spectrum Disorder

Developmental Delays

Self-injurious behavior

Tantrums & Aggression

Social withdrawal

How Behavior Therapy Supports Your Child’s Development

Behaviour Therapy helps children reduce challenging behaviours and build positive habits through a blend of play-based learning and structured techniques from Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA).

ABA is a proven, science-backed approach that teaches how behaviour is learned and shaped by daily routines, environment, and reinforcement. It’s not just for autistic children—these principles apply to all children and support skills like:

Language Communication skills

Play & Social skills

Self-care (showering and hygiene)

Attention and focus

Expressing needs and emotions

Learning new skills

FAQ'S
Why is my child repeating the same actions or words over and over?

Repetitive behaviors can be a form of self-soothing or a sign of sensory or developmental needs. They’re often seen in children with autism or anxiety—and behavior therapy can support more functional responses.

Why does my child refuse to listen or follow simple instructions?

Persistent defiance may stem from frustration, attention issues, or unmet emotional needs. Therapy helps identify the root cause and equips both parents and children with positive strategies.

Why is my child so rigid with routines or upset by small changes?

Children who resist change may have underlying sensory sensitivities or anxiety. Behavior therapy can help them become more adaptable and confident in handling transitions.

Why is my child so impulsive, distracted, or constantly moving?

These behaviors may be signs of ADHD or related challenges. Therapy offers structured techniques to build attention, self-control, and emotional awareness.

My child has started hitting and spitting—should I be worried?

Occasional outbursts can be normal, but frequent hitting or spitting may signal difficulty with emotional regulation, frustration, or underlying developmental needs. Behavior therapy can help your child: Learn safe ways to express emotions, Improve self-control and Reduce aggressive behaviors through regulation and support.

My child gets very stubborn at times—what does it mean?

Children often prefer routines and may resist changes or instructions. What appears as stubbornness is usually a sign of difficulty with flexibility, sensory sensitivity, or anxiety.

Behavior therapy can help by: Building emotional regulation, Improving adaptability to changes and developing cooperative behavior in a supportive way.

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