Autism Spectrum Disorder
Specialist support for children and families navigating autism
Book a SessionUnderstanding Autism Spectrum Disorder
Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) is a neurodevelopmental condition that affects social communication, behaviour, and sensory processing. Every individual with autism is unique — the goal of therapy is not to change who someone is, but to equip them and their families with tools to navigate the world more confidently.
What to look out for
Delayed or atypical speech and language development
Difficulty with social interaction and reading social cues
Preference for routine and distress at changes
Repetitive behaviours or restricted interests
Sensory sensitivities (sound, light, touch)
Challenges with eye contact or joint attention
Difficulty expressing or understanding emotions
How we help
Our therapists work closely with children and their families using structured, evidence-based approaches. Sessions are tailored to the individual's strengths and needs, with a strong focus on building practical life skills and supporting parents.
Behavioural Therapy Social Skills Training Parent Guidance Sessions Psychometric Assessment
Common questions
At what age should I seek an assessment?
Early intervention leads to significantly better outcomes. If you have concerns about your child's development from as early as 18 months, speak to a professional. There is no minimum age for assessment.
Can therapy improve social skills in autism?
Yes. Structured social skills training, delivered in a safe and supportive environment, can meaningfully improve communication and social interaction for many individuals with ASD.
What role do parents play in therapy?
A central one. Parent guidance sessions form a key part of our approach — we work with parents and caregivers to ensure strategies are reinforced at home.
Ready to take the first step?
Our therapists are here to help. Book a session today or learn more about how CBT can support your recovery.