Compassionate, evidence-based behaviour therapy that helps children manage emotions, reduce challenging behaviours and build positive, lasting skills.
Behavioural therapy is an umbrella for proven approaches that help children replace unhelpful or self-destructive behaviours with positive ones. It rests on a simple, hopeful idea: behaviours are learned, which means they can also be re-learned.
At Hope CDC, our therapists focus on the present — what's happening now, and how to change it — using positive reinforcement, structure and play-based methods such as Cognitive Behavioural Play Therapy. We work closely with families so that progress made in sessions carries over to home and school.
Take our free 2-minute screening or book a no-pressure assessment. Our specialists will guide you to the right support.
Free 2-min ScreeningYou know your child best. If several of these feel familiar, a friendly assessment brings clarity — with no pressure.
Frequent meltdowns, tantrums or aggression
Difficulty following rules or instructions
Trouble controlling impulses or sitting still
Struggles to make or keep friends
Strong reactions to change or transitions
Repetitive or self-stimulating behaviours
Difficulty managing big emotions
Withdrawal or social disengagement
When challenging behaviours start affecting your child's learning, friendships or family life — and ordinary strategies aren't working — early behavioural support helps.
Behaviour patterns become more established with time, so the sooner positive habits are built and reinforced, the more easily they hold. Early help also eases stress for the whole family.
A clear, caring, four-step path — built around your child, with you involved at every stage.
We understand the triggers, patterns and function behind the behaviour before building a plan.
A positive-reinforcement plan with clear, consistent strategies — never punishment.
Therapeutic play that helps children understand feelings and learn new responses.
Practical techniques so the same approach is used calmly and consistently at home.
Tell us your concern and your child's age. Our specialists will guide you on the right next step at your nearest Pune centre.