Your Best Life Children’s and Teens’ Therapy

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Positive Behaviour Support Mount Coolum

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Your Best Life Children’s and Teens’ Therapy creates meaningful, lasting change in the lives of those we support, helping them achieve their full potential. We understand the unique challenges families face when dealing with behavioural issues. Our team is dedicated to providing comprehensive Positive Behaviour Support in Mount Coolum. We are here to provide expert guidance and support designed for children and young people.

Contact us today to learn more about our Positive Behaviour Support (PBS) services for children and teens.

We Offer Person-Centred Positive Behaviour Support In Mount Coolum

At Your Best Life Children’s and Teens’ Therapy, our team is passionate about making a difference. We believe in tailoring our services to meet the unique needs of each individual. Our Practitioners are experienced and highly trained in delivering effective, evidence-based PBS in Mount Coolum that impacts the lives of children and teens and their families. By working closely with you, we ensure every child receives the support they need to thrive.

Children's and Teens' Therapy Services psychologist gives high five to girl patient

Why A Child Or Teen Needs Specialised Behaviour Support

Behavioural challenges can significantly affect a child’s daily life and development. Typical issues that can hinder the ability of children and teens to engage in everyday activities and achieve their potential can include the following:

  • They exhibit behaviours of harm to self and/or others
  • They cause property damage
  • There are, or have been restrictive practices in place (including chemical, environmental, mechanical or physical)

It is crucial to recognise when a child needs specialised support. Early intervention can prevent more severe problems and help children develop the skills they need to navigate life successfully.

What Is Positive Behaviour Support?

Positive Behaviour Support is a person-centred approach that focuses on improving the quality of life for individuals with behavioural challenges. It involves understanding the reasons behind behaviours and using evidence-based strategies to address them. 

Unlike traditional behavioural interventions, PBS is proactive and preventative, aiming to reduce the need for reactive measures and restrictive practices. It involves teaching new skills and behaviours that are more appropriate and beneficial for the individual.

What Is A Positive Behaviour Support Practitioner?

A Positive Behaviour Support Practitioner is a professional trained to help children and young people with behavioural challenges. Our Practitioners at Your Best Life Children’s and Teens’ Therapy have extensive experience and qualifications, ensuring they are well-equipped to provide training, positive reinforcement, and the best possible support. 

Working with a wide support network, they collaborate with families, educators, and other professionals to develop and implement effective support plans. Their role involves assessing behavioural issues, designing interventions, and monitoring progress to ensure positive outcomes.

Children's and Teens' Therapy Services offers Positive Behaviour Support services
Children's and Teens' Therapy Services psychologist talking with teen boy

Benefits Of Positive Behaviour Support

Our Positive Behaviour Support in Mount Coolum offers numerous benefits for children and young people. By addressing the underlying causes of challenging behaviours, PBS can significantly improve a child’s quality of life. Some of the key benefits include:

  • Functional Assessments to understand behaviours of concern or harm.
  • Supports to address or modify the environment that may trigger behaviours
  • Teaching individuals replacement skills to meet their needs
  • Provide training to parents, caregivers and support workers to effectively implement a Positive Behaviour Support Plan (PBSP)
  • Develop clear strategies to support the reduction or elimination of behaviours of concern or harm
  • Collaboration and support between allied health professionals, clients, families and caregivers
  • Increase independence and improve relationships
  • Supports to meet NDIS goals
  • Improved wellbeing and quality of life

 

Developing A Positive Behaviour Support Plan (PBSP)

Creating a Positive Behaviour Support Plan (PBSP) is a collaborative process that involves the child, their family, and other key stakeholders. At Your Best Life Children’s and Teens’ Therapy, we follow a structured approach to developing PBSPs. Depending on the complexity of each case, developing a Positive Behaviour Support Plan (PBSP) can take between 3 – 6 months to author.

Step 1.  Referral and Intake

Contact 1300 632 647 for a referral form or to discuss individual needs.

You will receive a Service Agreement outlining the terms of Behaviour Support.

Upon receipt of a signed Service Agreement, the referrer will be contacted to complete an intake session.

You will be matched with a Behaviour Support Practitioner.

Step 2. Collaboration and Info Gathering with Stakeholders

Your Behaviour Support Practitioner in Mount Coolum will engage with the individual stakeholders and support network, such as Support Coordinators, family members, support workers, Supported Independent Living providers, local GP and others. 

Collaboration is a key part of the development of a Positive Behaviour Support Plan (PBSP).

Please note, Positive Behaviour Support is not 1:1 psychological therapy.

Step 3. Drafting the Positive Behaviour Support Plan

After collecting behaviour recording data, the Behaviour Support Practitioner will develop a tailored plan that includes identifying the function(s) behind a challenging behaviour, as well as developing appropriate strategies to best support the person.

The development of a PBSP can take between 3 to 6 months. Our practitioners will analyse the behaviour recording data, contact key stakeholders and modify plans so that it is tailored to each person and their individual needs.

Step 4. Implementation and Training

Once the PBSP is developed and you are NDIS funded for implementation and training, our Behaviour Support Practitioners will contact you to implement and train out the plan.

Are You Ready To Get Started?

Starting the journey towards positive behaviour change can feel daunting, but we’re here to make it as smooth as possible. Our initial consultation process is designed to gather all the necessary information and set the stage for effective support. 

During the first meeting, we will discuss your child’s challenging behaviour, needs, answer any questions, and outline the next steps. Being prepared with relevant information and documents will help us get off to a great start.

Make A Booking Today!

If you’re ready to take the first step towards our Mount Coolum Positive Behaviour Support for your child, we encourage you to contact us.

Let’s start this transformative journey together! Tell us how we can make the best life happen for your child or teen.

Make a booking today! 

Frequently Asked Questions

Understanding Positive Behaviour Support can raise many questions. Here are some of the most common queries we receive:

How does Positive Behaviour Support differ from psychological services?

PBS aims to identify and address the root causes of challenging behaviours through proactive and preventative strategies. Psychological services, on the other hand, encompass a broader scope of mental health treatment, addressing emotional, cognitive, and developmental issues in addition to behavioural concerns.

What age groups do you support?

We provide services for children and young people of all ages.

How is Positive Behaviour Support services applied?

Services are implemented through personalised Positive Behaviour Support Plans that outline specific strategies to teach and reinforce new skills and behaviours. This approach involves collaboration with families, educators, and other professionals to ensure consistency and effectiveness across different settings.

How long does it take to see results?

The timeline for seeing improvements can vary, but many families notice positive changes within a few months.

What skills and strategies are developed through Positive Behaviour Support?

PBS helps individuals develop skills such as effective communication, social interactions, and coping mechanisms. Our behaviour support practitioners work involves strategies that are tailored to each person’s unique needs and are designed to decrease challenging behaviours while fostering positive, adaptive behaviours.

What if the support plan needs to be changed?

We regularly review and adjust support plans to ensure they remain effective and responsive to the child’s needs.


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