Behaviour has a reason
A behaviour may be a way to escape a difficult task, get help, access attention, avoid sensory discomfort, or express frustration. The plan starts by understanding the reason.
What support can include
Support can include observation, parent interview, identifying triggers, building replacement skills, changing demands, and helping parents respond consistently.
What progress can look like
Progress may look like shorter meltdowns, safer communication, better transitions, more tolerance for waiting, and clearer routines at home or school.
Frequently asked questions
Is therapy accepted automatically after the first chat?
No. The first chat helps understand whether Rutba is the right fit for the child’s current needs, family expectations, and available schedule.
Can sessions be online?
Yes. Online support is available internationally for parent consultation and some forms of guided support. Suitability depends on the child’s age and goals.
Does Rutba diagnose conditions?
Rutba can support behaviour, assessment-informed planning, and parent guidance, but formal diagnosis should be completed by appropriately qualified diagnosing clinicians.
How should parents prepare?
Bring any assessment reports, school notes, previous therapy goals, and a short list of the behaviours or concerns that affect daily life most.