Behavior modification program

At Medicare Child and Adolescent Care, a behavior modification program is used to help children who face behavioral challenges. The program focuses on multiple strategies to reinforce positive behaviors and reduce negative behaviors through techniques such as applied behavioral analysis (ABA) and positive reinforcement. Behavioral interventions are delivered in a structured and supported environment to ensure children achieve the best possible outcomes.

It is based on the principle of reinforcement, where children are rewarded for displaying positive behaviors, and encouraged to replace undesirable behaviors with socially acceptable ones. The program is designed individually for each child based on their specific needs, with periodic evaluation to modify plans according to the child's progress. This method helps in providing sustainable support and effectively enhancing the child's social and academic skills.
We treat problems of anxiety, aggression, bullying, sexual harassment, school refusal, social phobia, and obsessive-compulsive disorder in children. It aims to modify negative behaviors such as: stubbornness, fanaticism, fear and anxiety, hyperactivity and distraction. And give them new positive behaviors.