The foundation of the Balance Program is learning how to play with your child in the way that he wants to play. We do this because soon we are asking your child to build those skills that are often times hard from him.

Often times, when children are playing and the adult calls their names, they are reluctant to stop. They may not acknowledge that you called for them. If you interrupt their play, they may have temper tantrums.

The first step in the Balance Program is for your child to stop what their doing and say “yes” when you say her name. If your child is non-vocal, we teach the child to stop her play and look in your direction.

This is the first step because children are much more likely to cooperate with your directions if they are able to respond to their name.

The next step is to teach your child how to say “ok” when she is told “no” when she asks for “my way”.