Behavioural Therapy - RASYA Indo-American Clinic
Behavioral Therapy

Building Better Habits, Focus & Social Skills

Best Behavioral Therapy 

Help your child manage emotions, follow routines, stay focused, and interact confidently with others. Our behavior therapists use proven methods that turn challenging moments into learning opportunities—with strong parent partnership.

  • Personalized Behavior plans
  • American University Model
  • School Readiness Program
  • Affordable, Non-Profit

What is BT & Wht It Matters

Behavioral Therapy

Behavioral therapy helps children understand their own behavior, manage big emotions, and learn new skills for handling tough situations. It builds confidence, reduces stress at home and school, and strengthens relationships with family and peers.

  • School readiness

    A child who can listen, follow routines, and manage frustration succeeds in the classroom.

  • Emotional safety

    Your child learns to name feelings, calm down, and ask for help instead of acting out.

  • Family peace

    Clear routines and strategies reduce daily conflicts and stress at home.

  • Peer relationships

    Better self-control and social awareness mean your child can play, cooperate, and make friends.

  • Confidence & independence

    As your child masters new skills, they feel proud and more willing to try new things.

Power of BT 

Areas We Address in Behavioral Therapy

Every child's behavior plan is personalized. Here are the main skill areas we focus on:

  • Attention & Focus

    • Sitting tolerance and sustained attention during activities
    • Following multi-step directions and completing tasks
    • Reducing impulsive behavior and increasing self-control
    • Organizing work and managing time
  • Emotional Regulation

    • Recognizing and naming emotions
    • Calming strategies for anger, anxiety, or frustration
    • Handling disappointment, transitions, and changes
    • Preventing or managing meltdowns and outbursts
  • Behavior & Routines

    • Decreasing challenging behaviors (aggression, defiance, repetitive actions)
    • Building positive daily routines (morning, meal, bedtime, school habits)
    • Understanding cause-and-effect (actions and consequences)
    • Replacing unhelpful habits with helpful ones
  • Social Skills

    • Eye contact, turn-taking, and listening to others
    • Starting and maintaining friendships
    • Asking for help and cooperating with peers
    • Understanding social rules and reading others’ feelings
    • Joining group activities and group games
  • Self-Care & Independence

    • Motivation for homework, chores, and self-care tasks
    • Building responsibility and problem-solving skills

RASYA's BT Process

Our Behavioral Therapy (BT) Components

Our BT is designed to help all children that require additional help to prgress in school and life. 

  • Our BT Assessment Process

    Before therapy starts, we understand your child’s behavior in detail—what triggers challenges, what works, and what skills to focus on. This guides a practical, personalized plan.

    What happens

    • Initial parent meeting: We ask detailed questions about your child's behavior across home, school, and social settings. We also discuss your biggest concerns and goals.
    • Observation: Our therapist watches your child during activities, play, and interaction to understand natural behavior patterns.
    • Functional behavior assessment (if needed): We identify what triggers certain behaviors and what your child gets from them (e.g., attention, escape, sensory input).
    • Strengths & interests: We also identify what motivates your child, what they enjoy, and what they do well.
    • Written plan: You get a clear report with specific goals, strategies, and a day-to-day behavior plan.
  • How We Do Behavioral Therapy – Our Approach

    We use evidence-based methods (including ABA principles) that focus on understanding why a behavior happens and teaching new, helpful skills. Therapy is collaborative, positive, and always involves parents.

    Our methods

    • Positive reinforcement: We encourage and reward effort and progress—not just perfect behavior.
    • Clear expectations: Your child knows exactly what is expected, when, and what happens if they do it well.
    • Teach, don't just punish: When behavior is challenging, we teach a better way instead of only correcting.
    • Functional skills: Every strategy is practical and works in real life (school, home, social settings).
    • Consistency: Parents, teachers, and therapists all use the same language and strategies so your child learns faster.
    • Motivation-based: We use your child's interests and strengths to keep them engaged.
  • Therapy Schedule & Duration

    Behavioral therapy sessions are typically 45–60 minutes, 3–5 times per week. Sessions can be individual or in small groups, depending on goals and your child’s needs.

    Frequency Guidance

    • Mild concerns: 3 sessions/week, 8–12 weeks for children withbminor attention issues, occasional meltdowns
    • Moderate challenges: 3-5 sessions/week, 12–20 weeks for children with frequent defiance, difficulty with social skills
    • More complex needs: 5 sessions/week, ongoing with regular reviews for children with significant behavior patterns, autism-related challenges

    We review progress every 4–6 weeks and adjust the plan as needed.

  • Social Skills Groups & Peer Learning

    Small group sessions are a powerful way for children to practice social skills with peers in a safe, guided setting. Groups focus on cooperation, turn-taking, friendship, and fun.

    Group sessions

    • Bi-weekly or weekly: Groups meet 2–3 times per month alongside individual sessions.
    • Small & safe: 2–4 children per group, carefully matched by age and skill level.
    • Structured activities: Games, role-plays, snack time, and cooperative projects.
    • Real-life skills: Children practice starting conversations, handling losing a game, sharing, and helping a peer.
    • Parent debrief: After group, therapist briefly tells you what happened and what to reinforce at home.
  • Integration with Speech, OT, Autism Services & SRP

    If your child is in SRP, attends our Bridge School, or needs other therapies (speech, OT, autism-specific support), behavioral strategies are woven into all activities. One team, one plan.

    How integration works

    • Shared goals: If your child has a speech goal (e.g., "use words instead of screaming"), BT supports this through calming strategies and communication practice.
    • Coordinated sessions: BT and OT might address sitting posture together; BT and speech might work on asking for things appropriately.
    • Classroom/group behavior: If your child is in SRP or Bridge School, teachers and therapists all use the same behavior strategies during the day.
    • Unified reporting: One monthly summary covering all therapies and services.
  • Parent Involvement & Home Strategies

    The most powerful change happens at home. We teach you concrete, easy-to-use strategies to handle challenging moments and build positive routines every single day.

    How we support parents

    • Behavior plan sheet: Simple, clear strategies written down so every caregiver (parents, grandparents, nanny) uses the same approach.
    • Weekly or bi-weekly check-ins: Quick phone or in-person updates on what your child did well and what to focus on next.
    • Home activity ideas: 5–10 minute activities to practice skills during meals, play, or daily routines (e.g., "play a turn-taking game," "practice calming down together").
    • Demonstration sessions: We show you how to handle a meltdown, give clear instructions, or reward good behavior.
    • Video clips or diary notes: Weekly written updates so you know exactly what happened and what strategies worked.
    • Monthly parent review: Formal meeting to celebrate progress, discuss challenges, and adjust the plan.
    • Coaching for tough moments: Real-time guidance if you face a situation that feels overwhelming.
  • Outcomes You Can Expect

    Most families see noticeable, practical changes in their child’s daily behavior, focus, and social confidence within 2–4 months. We measure progress in ways parents can easily see and verify.

    Common outcomes

    • Better attention & focus: Can sit longer, follow directions, and complete tasks with fewer reminders.
    • Fewer meltdowns: Manages frustration, transitions, and disappointment more calmly.
    • Positive routines: Morning, bedtime, homework, and school routines become smoother with less conflict.
    • Improved social skills: Better eye contact, turn-taking, asking for help, and joining peers in play.
    • Reduced challenging behaviors: Less aggression, defiance, or repetitive behaviors; more helpful alternatives.
    • Increased confidence: Your child feels proud of their progress and more willing to try new things.
    • Stronger family relationships: Less stress at home; more positive moments together.

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Meet our Team from BT Department

The Experts Behind Your Success

At RASYA, your care is led by RCI-certified professionals trained under strict US-based clinical protocols. Guided by Dr. Yugandhar Ramakrishna, AuD, PhD, CCC-A (USA) and Dr. Tejaswini Boreddy, MASLP, AuD (USA)our specialists combine global expertise with deep personal dedication to ensure every developmental milestone is met with precision and empathy.

Frequently Asked Questions

No. BT teaches new skills, not just corrects mistakes. We help your child understand why a behavior isn’t working and learn a better way. Punishment alone doesn’t teach.

BT helps manage ADHD symptoms like hyperactivity, impulsivity, and attention by building structure, routines, and self-control skills. It often works best paired with school support and medical advice if recommended by a doctor.

Yes. BT addresses repetitive behaviors, social skills, transitions, and communication in children with autism. Often paired with autism-specific therapy and OT for best results.

It depends on the goals and starting point. Some children need 3–6 months, others 6–12 months. We review every 4–6 weeks and adjust. Many families continue with monthly check-ins after core goals are met.

We adjust activities and therapists based on your child’s interests. If there’s consistent resistance, we discuss with you whether the approach, frequency, or therapist fit needs to change.

Not necessarily—behavior support is built into the school day. However, individual BT sessions help with home challenges, social anxiety, or more complex behavior patterns.

Schools offer classroom management and general support. Our BT is personalized, based on a detailed assessment, and includes intensive parent coaching. We also focus on home and social settings, not just school.

That’s a medical decision between you and your child’s doctor. BT and medical treatment can work together. We support whatever path your family chooses.

Yes. BT includes calming strategies, exposure to feared situations in a safe way, and confidence-building activities. Many shy or anxious children benefit from BT combined with social skills groups.

Sometimes, when we change routines or set new expectations, behavior temporarily gets harder before it gets better (called an “extinction burst”). We prepare you for this and support you through it.

In-person sessions are most effective because they allow direct observation and real-time coaching. However, some parent coaching, check-ins, or social skills group activities can be done online if needed.

You’ll see measurable changes in focus, meltdowns, compliance, social skills, or specific behaviors within 4–8 weeks. We track progress with behavior charts and clear goals, so you can verify improvement yourself.

BT is adapted for children with trauma history. We use trauma-informed, gentle approaches. If your child needs specialized trauma support, we discuss referrals and may integrate BT with other services.