
Preparing for Your First Therapy Session: What Clients and Families Should Know
Starting therapy can bring a mix of emotions. You might feel excited, nervous, unsure of what to expect, or all three at once.
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Starting therapy can bring a mix of emotions. You might feel excited, nervous, unsure of what to expect, or all three at once.

Autism affects every individual differently, which means support should never be one-size-fits-all. Some people may benefit

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Parents, teachers, and support coordinators are often the first to notice when everyday tasks, learning, communication, or behaviour seem more difficult

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Understanding sensory processing can be a turning point for families, participants, and support teams. It shifts the question from “What’s wrong?” to “What does this person need?”

When starting therapy, one of the first questions is often: What do you want to work towards?

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Supporting someone with complex behaviours isn’t about control or punishment, it’s about understanding why behaviours happen and building safer, more meaningful ways for a person