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Behavior Correction

A structured program that teaches your child to manage impulses, keep agreements, and communicate without meltdowns — at home, in daycare, and at school.

Behavior Correction

What is behavior correction?

Behavior correction is a program that works with the child and the family on self-regulation and communication skills. We help when impulsivity, aggression, defiance, difficulty following rules, or trouble connecting with peers are getting in the way.

We do not try to "break" a child''s character — we teach them to understand their feelings, choose appropriate reactions, and build positive experiences with others. Parents receive clear strategies for support at home, without shouting or endless punishments.

If you are still figuring out where to start with anxiety, fears, or tantrums, begin with our child psychologist page — that is where the consultation and initial assessment happen. Behavior correction comes in when a regular program of sessions is needed.

When this program is needed

Indications for a behavior correction course

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Impulsivity

The child cannot wait their turn, interrupts, or jumps to action before hearing the rules.

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Emotions

Frequent tantrums, outbursts of anger, crying, fears, and sharp mood swings.

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Socialization

Conflicts within the group, isolation, and difficulty making friends or playing together.

Areas we work on

  • check_circle Self-regulation and managing emotions
  • check_circle Building communication skills
  • check_circle Working with anxiety and fears
  • check_circle Counseling and support for parents

10+

Years of experience of our neuropsychologist

Expected changes

Calmer days

Fewer conflicts at home; the child learns to pause and negotiate.

Confidence

Higher self-esteem, willingness to try new things, and less fear of making mistakes.

Relationships

Better connection with parents, teachers, and peers.

How the program is built

1

Meeting

A conversation with parents, observation of the child, and clarifying the request and goals.

2

Plan

An individual program: techniques, games, and home exercises for the family.

3

Sessions

Regular sessions with the child and periodic consultations with parents.

4

Result

Progress review, strategy adjustments, and recommendations for the future.

Frequently asked questions

When is behavior correction needed? expand_more
Once the request is clear and regular work is needed on impulsivity, aggression, rules, or socialization — often after a consultation with our child psychologist or a diagnostic assessment.
Do you work with parents too? expand_more
Yes. Regular feedback and recommendations for home are an important part of the program. Without the family's involvement, it is harder to achieve lasting results.
How long does the course last? expand_more
From 2–3 months, depending on the request. Parents often notice the first behavioral changes after 4–6 weeks when recommendations are followed.
Is diagnostics needed before starting? expand_more
We recommend an initial diagnostic assessment to understand the causes of the behavior and choose the right format — on its own or combined with neurocorrection.

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Let's help you find common ground

Book a consultation — together we will review the situation and choose the right format of work for your child and family.

Contact us

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Bendery 0 (778) 06-554
location_on Bendery, Kalinina St. 45, 2nd floor
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Tiraspol 0 (778) 24-096
location_on Tiraspol, Naberezhny Lane 1
schedule Mon–Sat: 09:00 – 19:00