Structured support for routines, focus, emotional regulation, and positive family-centered behavior guidance.
Behavioral therapy at Lifecare helps families build calmer routines, support emotional regulation, and respond to challenging behaviors with structure and warmth. The approach is positive — focused on what we want the child to do more of, with parents as partners.
Care is delivered as a sequence — not a one-time appointment. Here is how a typical programme flows.
A detailed conversation about home routines, school context, and the specific behaviors of concern.
Direct observation and ABC charting where helpful to understand patterns.
A practical, written plan parents can follow — usually 3–4 priority behaviors at a time.
Bi-weekly or monthly reviews to adjust the plan as the child responds.
Honest, practical answers to questions we hear most often before booking this service.
No. Modern behavioral therapy is positive and relationship-based. The focus is on building skills and replacing difficult behaviors with helpful ones, not on punishment.
The behavioral therapy team does not prescribe medication. If medication review is appropriate, families are referred to a qualified developmental pediatrician or child psychiatrist.
Yes, very common. Context matters. Plans are designed to be consistent across home and school where possible, with separate strategies if needed.
Many families combine this service with one or two others for a complete care plan.
Our team will help you understand whether this service is right for your child or family, and walk you through what a first visit looks like.