How do you support children through challenging moments or behaviors?
We view all behavior as a form of communication. When a child experiences emotional dysregulation or frustration, they are often trying to express that they feel overwhelmed or that a need is not being met. Our team focuses on understanding the “why” behind these moments.
Instead of simply focusing on the behavior itself, we focus on teaching your child a more effective way to communicate their needs and navigate their environment.
This includes:
- Functional Communication: Giving your child the tools to ask for what they need before frustration builds.
- Coping Strategies: Teaching personalized self-regulation skills, such as taking a break, using deep pressure, or finding a quiet space.
- Replacement Skills: Identifying the underlying need and teaching a safer, more independent way to meet it.
- Respectful support: Our approach is always rooted in safety, dignity, and deep respect for your child’s unique way of experiencing the world.