What can I expect from a behavioural therapist?

Families engaging with a behavioural therapist through the NDIS can expect a structured and collaborative process. Initially, the therapist will meet with you to understand your child’s needs and conduct an assessment through observation, interviews, and data collection. Based on this, they will create an individualised support plan with practical strategies you can use at home and in other settings. Regular therapy sessions may focus on teaching communication, social skills, self-regulation, and independence. Expect ongoing data tracking, periodic reviews, and adjustments to the plan to ensure the strategies are effective and aligned with your child’s development.

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