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Behavior Modification for Children in Kuwait

Behavior modification at Little Faris Center in Salmiya is built on trusted, evidence-based methods — foremost the principles of Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA), among the most studied approaches in early intervention worldwide. We work with children across Kuwait whose parents face recurring challenging behaviors, such as tantrums or refusing instructions. We start by understanding the reason behind a behavior before trying to change it, then build a program based on positive reinforcement, social skills and healthy alternatives for expressing needs. Parents are essential partners at every step, because behavior truly changes when home and center respond to it the same way.

Who is this service for?

You may notice one or more of these signs in your child — spotting them early is a smart step, not a reason to worry:

  • Frequent, intense tantrums beyond what is typical for their age
  • Difficulty following instructions or daily routines
  • Behaviors that may hurt the child or those around them
  • Difficulty making friends or playing cooperatively
  • Relying on screaming or crying to express needs

How do sessions work at Little Faris Center?

  1. An assessment session where we get to know your child and their skills precisely
  2. An individual plan with clear goals, discussed with you transparently
  3. Regular sessions built on play and activities children love
  4. Detailed daily follow-up reaching parents after every session

Age Range

From 18 months to 15 years

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA)?

Applied Behavior Analysis is a scientific approach that studies the relationship between behavior and its environment: what happens before a behavior, and what the child gets after it. Based on that understanding, we design a plan that reinforces desired behaviors and gradually reduces challenging ones, using small measurable goals. It is one of the most research-supported methods for working with children.

Is behavior modification only for children with autism?

No. Behavior modification methods help any child facing recurring challenging behaviors — whether connected to autism, ADHD, language delay, or no diagnosis at all. Many families come to us purely because of tantrums or difficulty with routines, and their children benefit from a short program with the family involved.

What is the parents’ role in a behavior program?

Honestly, half the program. We explain the reason behind each behavior and the plan for handling it, train you on the same reinforcement techniques we use in sessions, and send daily follow-up after every session. When home and center respond to behavior the same way, children progress much faster and the change holds in everyday life.

Ready for the first step?

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