Key Components of our Behavior Management Support:

Our team conducts a comprehensive assessment to understand the underlying causes and triggers of challenging behaviors. By identifying the functions of these behaviors, we can develop effective intervention strategies.

Based on the FBA results, we create personalized Positive Behavior Support plans for each student. These plans outline proactive strategies, reinforcements, and teaching techniques to encourage positive behaviors and discourage negative ones.

We incorporate skill-building activities to enhance students' self-awareness, emotional regulation, problem-solving, and social skills. This fosters independence, self-confidence, and improved relationships within the school community.

It includes individual and group therapy sessions, providing students with opportunities to express themselves, learn from peers, and practice new strategies in a supportive environment.

We strongly believe in the importance of collaboration among students, families, and educators. We work closely with parents/guardians and teachers to ensure consistency in strategies, reinforce positive behaviors, and provide ongoing support.

Whatever The Technique, CBT Can Be Conducted In A Number Of Ways

Play Therapy

Arts and crafts, dolls and puppets, or role-playing are used to help the child address problems and work out solutions. This can also help keep younger children engaged.

Modeling

The therapist may act out an example of the desired behaviour, such as how to respond to a bully, and ask the child to do the same or to demonstrate other examples.

Restructuring

This technique is a way for a child to learn to take a negative thought process and flip it to a better one. For example, “I stink at soccer. I’m a total loser” can become “I’m not the best soccer player, but I’m good at a lot of other things.”

Exposure

The therapist slowly exposes the child to the things that trigger anxiety.

CBT Can Help Children Learn To Control

Self-defeating thoughts
Impulsivity
Defiance
Tantrums

Replacing Negative Reactions With

Improved self-image
New coping mechanisms
Problem-solving skills
More self-control