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Shaping Waves Consulting offers individualized, relationship-based support for families addressing sleep challenges, behavioral concerns, and autism services. They emphasize flexible, ongoing assessments to create practical strategies tailored to each family’s dynamics. By fostering positive connections and collaboration with parents and professionals, they aim for lasting, meaningful changes in children’s lives.
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As a parent or caregiver, you’ve likely experienced the meltdown that follows when a child hears the word “no.” While it’s a natural response for young children to express frustration, frequent and intense tantrums can be exhausting for both the child and the parent. Fortunately, using strategies rooted in Applied Behaviour Analysis (ABA), you…
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Every child experiences intense emotions, and managing them is a vital skill taught through parental guidance. Self-regulation helps children cope, focus, and express needs. Techniques include validating feelings, teaching calm-down strategies, and creating quiet spaces. Support may be needed for children struggling with regulation, emphasizing patience and understanding throughout the process.
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Navigating the world of behaviour support services can feel overwhelming for parents, especially when faced with unfamiliar terms and professionals. One common question parents have is about the role of a Board Certified Behaviour Analyst (BCBA) and how they can support children and families in Canada. Below, we address some of the top questions…
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Transitions in childhood, such as starting school or adjusting to a new sibling, can be stressful for families. Children thrive on routine, making changes challenging. Strategies like visual schedules, preparation, positive reinforcement, comfort, and consistency can ease these transitions. Expert support may be needed for significant struggles, ensuring smoother adjustments.
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Struggling with sleepless nights? Learn expert-backed baby sleep tips from a certified sleep consultant to help your little one sleep through the night.
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Applied Behaviour Analysis (ABA) is widely recognized as the leading therapy for individuals with autism spectrum disorder (ASD). However, a common misconception is that ABA is exclusively for autism. While ABA has been instrumental in supporting individuals with ASD, its applications extend far beyond this realm. What is ABA? ABA is a scientific approach…
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Children with autism often face sleep challenges due to sensory issues and behavioral concerns. A consistent sleep schedule, a comfortable environment, visual aids, calming activities, and transition cues can significantly improve sleep quality. Patience and flexibility are essential, as a structured routine fosters security and overall well-being.
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Understanding children’s behavior involves recognizing four core functions: seeking attention, obtaining tangible items, avoiding unpleasant situations, or deriving pleasure. Responding effectively requires acknowledging their feelings, teaching appropriate behaviors, offering choices, and maintaining boundaries. This supportive approach fosters better communication and helps children navigate their emotions and desires more effectively.