
Compassionate behaviour therapy for tantrums, aggression, defiance, and emotional outbursts — helping families restore calm and connection.
Frequent tantrums, hitting, defiance, meltdowns in public, or aggression toward siblings — behaviour problems in children exhaust parents and worry teachers. But behaviour is almost always communication: unmet sensory needs, difficulty with transitions, anxiety, language frustration, or skills that haven't developed yet.
Hope CDC's behaviour therapists in Kharadi and Dhanori look beneath the behaviour to find the cause — then teach children and parents practical strategies that work at home and school.
We support children with autism, ADHD, anxiety, and no diagnosis at all — using positive, evidence-based approaches, never shame or punishment-based methods.

Take our free 2-minute screening or book a no-pressure assessment at Kharadi or Dhanori.
Free 2-min ScreeningIf several of these feel familiar, a friendly assessment brings clarity.
Frequent meltdowns beyond age 4–5
Hitting, biting, or throwing things
Defiance with every request
Difficulty with transitions (leaving park, stopping play)
Behaviour worse when tired or hungry
School calls about disruption or aggression
Siblings or parents feel unsafe
Behaviour hasn't improved despite consistent discipline
Generic parenting advice often fails when a child has underlying sensory, attention, or communication differences. Behaviour therapy identifies triggers, teaches replacement skills (asking for help, using words, self-calming), and coaches parents on consistent, compassionate responses.
Families often see fewer meltdowns and stronger connection within weeks — because the child finally has tools that match their actual needs.
We map triggers, patterns, strengths, and any co-occurring OT or speech needs.
Clear goals — emotional regulation, following instructions, safe expression — with measurable steps.
Skills practice with your child plus parent coaching for home routines.
Strategies for teachers when behaviour affects learning or peer relationships.
Tell us your concern and your child's age. Our specialists will guide you at Kharadi or Dhanori.