Behavioural therapy is best used for addressing specific behaviours of concern, such as aggression, tantrums, non-compliance, or self-harm, and for teaching new skills in communication, self-care, and social interaction. It is especially effective for children with autism, ADHD, or intellectual disabilities. The structured and measurable nature of behavioural therapy makes it highly adaptable to each child’s unique goals, making it a preferred approach in many NDIS-funded interventions.
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