Behavioural Therapy
We help children manage challenging behaviors and build confidence, independence, and
social understanding through structured and supportive therapy programs.
Thanushree
Behavioral Therapist
Certified Behavioral Therapist providing evidence-based behavior intervention for children with autism, ADHD, and developmental delays.
Our Behavioral Therapy Services
Comprehensive behavioral therapy programs designed to support emotional regulation,
positive behavior, and functional independence in children.
Behavior Management
Helping children reduce challenging behaviors and develop positive, adaptive responses.
- Positive reinforcement
- Behavior modification plans
- Routine building
- Consistency training
Emotional Regulation
Supporting children to understand, express, and manage emotions effectively.
- Anger management
- Coping strategies
- Emotional awareness
- Self-control skills
Attention & Focus Training
Improving concentration, task completion, and classroom participation.
- Attention-building activities
- Task persistence
- Impulse control
- Executive functioning support
Social Skills Training
Teaching appropriate social behaviors and peer interaction skills.
- Turn-taking
- Sharing skills
- Peer interaction
- Social understanding
ABA-Based Interventions
Structured behavior programs based on Applied Behavior Analysis principles.
- Skill acquisition
- Behavior tracking
- Data-based progress monitoring
- Functional behavior strategies
Parent & Family Guidance
Empowering families to support behavior development at home and school.
- Parent counseling
- Home behavior strategies
- Routine planning
- Progress reviews
Behavioral & Emotional Milestones
Understanding typical behavioral and emotional development helps
identify when your child may benefit from early support.
1-2 Years
- Shows attachment to caregivers
- Responds to simple instructions
- Expresses basic emotions (happy, sad, angry)
- Begins to play alongside other children
2-3 Years
- Uses words to express needs and feelings
- Begins sharing toys with prompting
- Shows emerging self-control (e.g., waits briefly for a turn)
- Can follow simple 2-step directions
3-4 Years
- Engages in cooperative play with peers
- Begins understanding and expressing empathy
- Can handle brief frustration with adult support
- Shows emerging independence in routine tasks
4-5 Years
- Plays collaboratively with other children
- Understands rules and follows them with guidance
- Expresses emotions appropriately most of the time
- Uses words instead of tantrums to express needs
5-6 Years
- Resolves minor conflicts with peers
- Demonstrates patience and delayed gratification
- Can regulate emotions with minimal adult help
- Shows responsibility in simple tasks (e.g., tidying toys)
6+ Years
- Demonstrates consistent self-control and emotional regulation
- Forms stable friendships and positive peer relationships
- Can problem-solve conflicts independently
- Shows empathy, cooperation, and responsibility in group activities
Conditions We Help
Our behavioral therapists support children in managing behaviors,
developing social-emotional skills, and improving daily functioning.
Behavioral Challenges
Targeted interventions to help children manage challenging behaviors and develop positive habits.
ADHD & Attention Difficulties
Support for children struggling with focus, impulsivity, and attention-related challenges.
Social & Emotional Skills
Helping children build better peer relationships, emotional awareness, and coping strategies.
Daily Life Skills
Guidance to improve independence and adaptive functioning in daily routines.
Frequently Asked Questions
Behavioural therapy helps children understand, manage, and improve their behaviour by teaching positive coping skills, emotional regulation, and appropriate responses in daily situations.
Children with autism, ADHD, emotional difficulties, frequent tantrums, aggression, anxiety, poor attention, or difficulty following instructions can benefit from behavioural therapy.
It supports challenges such as hyperactivity, impulsivity, anger outbursts, poor social skills, non-compliance, emotional regulation difficulties, and problem behaviours at home or school.
Therapists observe behaviour, identify triggers, and use structured strategies like positive reinforcement, routine building, and skill training to encourage positive behaviour.
No. Behavioural therapy helps children with a wide range of behavioural, emotional, and developmental challenges, even without a formal diagnosis.
The duration varies depending on the child’s needs. Some children show improvement within a few weeks, while others may need longer-term support.
Yes. Parent involvement is essential. Therapists guide parents with strategies to follow at home for consistent and effective progress.
Yes. Behavioural therapy is child-friendly, non-invasive, and focuses on positive reinforcement rather than punishment.
Sessions are usually conducted 2–5 times per week, depending on the child’s goals and therapy plan.
Parents may notice better emotional control, improved attention, reduced problem behaviours, better social interaction, and increased independence in daily activities
