
Compare PBS practitioners, behaviour consultants, autism behaviour support, school-refusal support and regulation-focused services across Aberdeen, West End, Rosemount, Dyce, Bridge of Don, Cults, Westhill, Stonehaven and Aberdeenshire.
Find Aberdeen behaviour supportAberdeen families often need behaviour support that understands Scottish ASN language, rural Aberdeenshire access and pressure on NHS Grampian routes.
The right route depends on whether the behaviour is linked to autism, ADHD, PDA-style demand avoidance, learning disability, anxiety, trauma, sensory overload, communication frustration or school attendance. Local families may compare private behaviour consultants, psychology-led services, autism charities, commissioned PBS routes, school support and alternative provision.
Compare approach, accreditation, DBS/safeguarding, home and school support, age range, report options, fees and crisis limits before enquiring.
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View listingPBS, behaviour, regulation or re-engagement support for Aberdeen families and schools.
View listingPBS, behaviour, regulation or re-engagement support for Aberdeen families and schools.
View listingPBS, behaviour, regulation or re-engagement support for Aberdeen families and schools.
View listingGood behaviour support should look at what behaviour is communicating, what triggers it, what keeps it going and what adults can change around the child. It should reduce distress and risk without shaming neurodivergent behaviour.
No. Some are PBS or behaviour consultancy routes, while others are autism, SEND, psychology, early help, CAMHS, school or alternative provision routes. The fields show what kind of route each listing appears to be.
It can help when meltdowns, aggression, self-injury, school refusal, shutdowns, demand avoidance, sleep disruption or unsafe routines are affecting daily life and ordinary advice is making things worse.
Check DBS and safeguarding, practitioner qualifications, experience with autism/ADHD/PDA or learning disability, whether they work at home and school, report options, crisis limits and whether the route is parent-funded or commissioned.
Compare the wider UK route for positive behaviour support, then return to local options in Aberdeen.
These connected local pages help parents compare support around the same child, school or family need.
Use The SEND List to compare PBS and behaviour specialists before choosing support for meltdowns, unsafe behaviour, school refusal or neurodivergent overwhelm.
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