What is Behavioural Modification?
Behavior modification is a therapeutic approach that focuses on identifying and changing maladaptive behaviours in children through evidence based techniques and structured interventions like positive reinforcement and modelling.
Behaviour Modelling
Positive Reinforcement
Social Skills Training
What can we help with?
Disruptive Behaviour/Tantrums
Disruptive Behaviour/Tantrums
Low Attention Span/Hyperactivity
Low Attention Span/Hyperactivity
Fear/Anxiousness
Fear/Anxiousness
Poor Social Skills/Shyness
Poor Social Skills/Shyness
Our Approach
Assessment
Assessing each child's unique needs and strengths
Goal Setting
Creating tailored short and long-term goals
Individualized Plan
Implementing personalized plans with session notes
Collaboration
Teaming up with specialists and families
Our Behavioural Therapists
Frequently Asked Questions
What does a behavioural therapist do?
Behavioural therapists help individuals develop positive behaviours and manage or eliminate negative behaviours. They use techniques of Applied Behaviour Analysis (ABA) to address behavioural issues, tailoring interventions to each person's unique needs.
How can behavioural therapy benefit children?
Behavioural therapy can aid children by enhancing their ability to regulate emotions, follow rules, and interact socially. This therapy often involves structured interventions that teach coping and social skills, helping children succeed in school and daily life.
What to expect in a behavioural therapy session?
In a session, expect assessments that evaluate behavioural challenges and strengths. Therapists design personalised strategies, involving activities and exercises to practice new skills, with ongoing feedback to guide progress.
What challenges are best addressed by behavioural therapy?
Behavioural therapy is effective for treating anxiety, ADHD, Autism, oppositional defiant disorder, and other behavioural issues. It helps modify behavior patterns and improve emotional regulation and social skills.
How do families participate in behavioural therapy?
Families play a critical role in behavioural therapy by reinforcing the techniques learned during sessions at home. Therapists often provide training and resources for families to support their child’s progress.
How is progress measured in behavioural therapy?
Progress is tracked through regular assessments and feedback sessions with the therapist. Improvement in behavior, emotional regulation, and skill development are key indicators of success.