Addressing hitting, biting, or tantrums with positive behavior supports
Helping children learn independence with toileting and reducing stress for parents.
Supporting picky eating, food refusal, or unsafe swallowing habits
Creating routines to reduce bedtime battles and night waking
Building confidence in brushing teeth, hand washing, dressing, and other daily routines
Teaching strategies to manage frustration, anxiety, or big feelings
Expanding ways to express needs, play with peers, and build friendships
Encouraging cooperation, following routines, and increasing focus on learning
Collaborating with teachers and attending meetings to ensure your child’s school plan reflects their needs
Helping families apply for Autism Funding Unit (AFU) approval to purchase specialized equipment and supplies
Working alongside SLPs, OTs, teachers, and other professionals to create consistency across settings
Our goal is to give families the tools and confidence to support their child’s growth, both during therapy and in everyday life.
Our Behavior Analysts play a crucial role in understanding and improving the behaviors of children, particularly those with developmental disorders like autism. They combine their knowledge in principles of Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA), Positive Behavior Supports, Naturalistic Teaching methods, and trauma informed practices to assess a child's behavioral patterns, identify challenging behaviors, and develop personalized intervention strategies. Their work is not just about modifying behaviors, but also about teaching essential life skills, improving social interactions, and enhancing the child's overall quality of life. Through consistent monitoring and data-driven adjustments, our Behavior Analysts can make a significant difference in a child's developmental journey, helping them to reach their full potential.
The Behavior Analyst will meet the family regularly, either in the home, at the centre, over zoom or a combination. The visits are a combination of modelling and teaching, discussions and 1:1 work. They will work on everything from skill development, emotional regulation, toileting, eating, sleeping and behaviors. The goal is to bring the family into the heart of the intervention plan, giving them the skills and tools, they need to feel confident, supported and to become their child's strongest advocate.
In certain cases, the Behavior Analyst will add one of our Registered Behavior Technicians to the team to support more intensive programming planned by the Behavior Analyst.
Let’s work together to support your child’s development and happiness. Contact us today to learn more about our services, schedule an initial consultation, or fill out our online intake form. We’re excited to be part of your journey.
Stepping Stones Therapy
480C Tennyson Pl, Victoria, BC V8Z 3P6, Canada
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