Parent Coaching
Structured guidance for home routines, transitions, mealtimes, sleep-related routines, communication, and daily expectations.
Family Services
JBNC helps parents and caregivers understand behaviour, strengthen routines, support communication, and create realistic next steps for home, school, and community life.
Good fit for families asking:
What Families Can Request
Support can be delivered through consultation, parent coaching sessions, training workshops, and coordinated planning with schools or other professionals.
Structured guidance for home routines, transitions, mealtimes, sleep-related routines, communication, and daily expectations.
Identify what tends to happen before and after behaviour, then build prevention and response strategies caregivers can use.
Help families understand autism-related language, support needs, school questions, referrals, and practical next steps.
Training for parents, grandparents, nannies, relatives, and other trusted adults who support the child.
How It Works
Families do not need perfect records before reaching out. Useful support can begin with a clear picture of what is happening, what is working, and where the family feels stuck.
Clarify the family's concerns, child strengths, routines, school context, and immediate priorities.
Choose a small number of high-impact strategies that fit the family's actual routines.
Review what changed, what remains hard, and how to refine the plan without overwhelming the family.
Common Questions
No. Families can seek guidance around behaviour, routines, communication, and school questions before or after a diagnosis.
Diagnostic services require the appropriate licensed clinical professionals. JBNC can help families understand support needs and referral questions.
Behaviour-analysis principles can support many ages, but the approach should be individualized, ethical, and respectful of the person.
Yes. With family involvement, school consultation and teacher support can be coordinated when appropriate.
Family Inquiry