Behavioural Issues & Anger
Frequent meltdowns, defiance, aggression or anger that feels out of proportion can leave the whole family exhausted. Challenging behaviour is usually a child's way of telling us something isn't working — and it can change.
Frequent meltdowns, defiance, aggression or anger that feels out of proportion can leave the whole family exhausted. Challenging behaviour is usually a child's way of telling us something isn't working — and it can change.
We look beneath the behaviour to understand the cause, then give you and your child clear, practical tools that restore calm, cooperation and connection at home.
Signs to look out for
- Frequent, intense tantrums or meltdowns
- Defiance, arguing or refusing instructions
- Aggression — hitting, biting, throwing
- Difficulty managing anger or frustration
- Trouble at school due to behaviour
- Family stress and constant conflict
Recognise a few of these? A consultation can bring clarity and relief — there's no need to wait or worry alone.
How we help with behavioural issues & anger
Understanding the 'why'
We identify triggers and unmet needs driving the behaviour — the real key to lasting change.
Positive behaviour strategies
Consistent, respectful techniques that reward cooperation and reduce conflict.
Emotion & anger regulation
Teaching your child to recognise and manage big feelings before they boil over.
Parent coaching
Confidence-building support so you can respond calmly and consistently.
Questions parents ask
My child is 'naughty' — is therapy really needed?
Persistent, intense behaviour that affects home or school is worth addressing. Early support prevents bigger problems and rebuilds family harmony.
Will you just discipline my child?
No. We use respectful, evidence-based methods that teach skills — not punishment or shame.
Do parents need to be involved?
Yes, and it's a strength. Parent coaching is often the most powerful part of lasting change.
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