Children with neurodevelopmental disabilities such as Autism, Intellectual Impairment, Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD), Downs syndrome and other developmental delays often do not respond well to standard approaches to discipline. This leaves many families feeling frustrated and concerned on how to best help their child improve their behavior. The function of the disruptive behavior is to gain access to something tangible.
Behavior modification refers to the techniques used to try and decrease or increase a particular type of behavior. Anjil Rehab Foundation Therapists use it to promote healthy behaviors in them. Our therapists work closely with families to identify specific behaviors that need modification. These behaviors can range from aggression and tantrums to difficulties in social interactions or academic settings.
Behavior Modification Therapy emphasizes positive reinforcement—rewarding desired behaviors to increase their occurrence. We design personalized reinforcement strategies tailored to your child’s needs and interests.
Anjil Rehab therapists develop comprehensive behavior plans outlining specific goals, interventions, and monitoring methods. These plans are collaborative and adaptable, ensuring they fit seamlessly into child’s daily routine.
We teach alternative, more adaptive behaviors to replace problematic ones. Through skill-building activities and social learning techniques, Social story children learn new ways to cope with challenges.
There is no one-size-fits all approach to managing challenging or disruptive behaviors. There are often outside factors that impact behavior, such as having a “bad” morning, being tired or hungry, or the experience of trauma, that may need to be addressed first before these tips can be effective. We provide ongoing support and monitoring to track progress and make necessary adjustments. Regular feedback and data analysis allow us to refine interventions for optimal outcomes.