What is behavioural therapy in simple terms?

In simple terms, behavioural therapy is a way to help children learn better ways to behave and interact with the world around them. It looks at what causes certain behaviours, what keeps them going, and how to replace them with more helpful actions. For example, if a child throws toys when asked to clean up, behavioural therapy helps them learn to use words or gestures instead. The therapist works closely with parents and carers to teach these new skills through encouragement, practice, and positive reinforcement.

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