Struggling with your child's behaviour in Erskine Park? Our Kingswood psychologists help families understand what's behind the challenging behaviour and build strategies that work. Medicare rebates available.
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Every child has challenging moments. But if your Erskine Park child's behaviour has become consistently difficult, whether it's defiance, aggression, meltdowns, or emotional outbursts that seem beyond the norm, there's usually something driving it. Understanding what that is changes the approach entirely.
Explosive outbursts that come on suddenly and intensely
Arguing with adults or deliberately breaking rules
Physical aggression like hitting, kicking, or throwing things
Difficulty calming down once they're upset
Negative interactions with peers that lead to social isolation
Behaviour that's getting worse rather than improving over time
Your child isn't choosing to be difficult. They're struggling with something they don't have the tools to handle yet. A psychologist can help you understand what's driving the behaviour and give both you and your child practical strategies that actually work.
We look beyond the behaviour to understand what's driving it. Our approach equips both your child and your family with practical strategies for lasting change.
Our client care team will match you with the right psychologist at our Kingswood clinic, just 15 min from Erskine Park.
Ask your GP for a Mental Health Treatment Plan and referral. This unlocks Medicare rebates for up to 10 sessions per calendar year.
You'll receive clear recommendations and practical tools that you can use at home and that the school can implement in the classroom.
You'll receive clear recommendations and practical tools that you can use at home and that the school can implement in the classroom.
Questions Erskine Park parents ask about children's behavioural support.
All children push boundaries, but when behaviour is persistent, intense, and affecting their ability to function at home, school, or with friends, it may indicate an underlying issue. A professional assessment can help determine whether what you're seeing is within the typical range or something that needs targeted support.
It's possible. Behavioural issues in children are often linked to underlying conditions like ADHD, autism, anxiety, or sensory processing difficulties. Our assessment process is designed to identify these connections so your child gets the right support, not just behaviour management.
Treatment is tailored to your child's specific needs. It might include helping your child develop emotional regulation skills, teaching them social problem-solving, and working with you on parenting strategies that reduce conflict and build cooperation.
Yes, with your consent. Many behavioural challenges play out in the classroom, and collaborating with teachers ensures a consistent approach across settings. We can provide the school with specific strategies and recommendations.
It varies depending on the complexity of the issues. Some children show improvement within six to eight sessions, while others benefit from longer support. We regularly review progress and adjust the plan as needed.