In Nepali homes, children learn through play — with toys, kitchen pots, festival rituals, and siblings nearby. Play-based behaviour therapy uses that natural style to teach communication, patience, and social skills without a rigid classroom feel. This suits Kathmandu families where joint living, busy streets, and long school days can overwhelm sensitive children. Rather than punishment, therapists build skills step by step through activities the child already enjoys, respecting how Nepali parents nurture warmth and closeness.
Skills for school and home in Nepal
Sessions target waiting turns, following instructions, expressing needs in Nepali or English, and managing frustration during homework or crowded market trips. Many private and community schools in the Valley expect children to sit quietly in large groups — play-based therapy prepares them gradually. Parents learn strategies for mornings before school, Dashain and Tihar routine changes, and screen-time limits common in urban Nepal today.
Help at Diverse Way Clinic
At Diverse Way Clinic, behaviour therapists meet children at eye level and involve caregivers in every plan. Families from Kathmandu, Lalitpur, and Bhaktapur visit for assessment and ongoing support. We align goals with your child’s school and daily Nepali home life. WhatsApp 9845366417 to book.