Supporting Parents & Children with Evidence-Based Psychological Care

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Supporting Autistic Children and Their Families with Evidence-Based Psychological Care

At Super Kids Behavioural Consulting, we provide compassionate, evidence-based psychology services for neurodivergent children, including children with autism, ADHD and developmental delays, and the families who love and support them. Whether you’re seeking guidance as a parent or therapy for your child, our psychologist is here to help.

Psychology for Neurodivergent Children & Teens in Sydney

Autistic and neurodivergent children and adolescents often experience intense emotions, social struggles, or challenges with emotional regulation. Our therapeutic support is designed to help them feel safe, understood, and confident in who they are.

At Super Kids, we offer tailored psychology sessions focused on:

    • Emotional regulation and coping tools

    • Social development and communication

    • Building self-confidence and self-advocacy

    • Exploring thoughts, feelings, and identity in a safe space

Therapy can be delivered as a stand-alone service or in conjunction with a child’s existing ABA program. While ABA supports behavioural change, psychological therapy focuses on what’s happening internally — helping young people understand themselves and feel equipped to handle life’s challenges.

Sessions may involve one-on-one time with the child, parent-child interactions, or parent-only appointments depending on each family’s needs.

If you are interested in Psychology Assessments which can include diagnosis and functional assessment appointments please express your interest in the contact form at the bottom of the page.

Psychology Support for Parents

Parenting can be incredibly rewarding  and at times, deeply overwhelming, particularly when raising an autistic child, a child with ADHD, or a young person with developmental differences.

Research shows that parents of neurodivergent children are more likely to experience stress, anxiety, and burnout. Yet support for parents is often left out of the picture. We’re here to change that.

Our Registered Psychologist, Emily, offers individualised support grounded in evidence-based approaches like Cognitive Behaviour Therapy (CBT) and Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT). These sessions help parents and caregivers:

    • Care for their own mental health

    • Build resilience for day-to-day challenges

    • Understand their child’s psychological profile

    • Learn practical, affirming strategies for home and community life

When parents feel empowered, supported, and emotionally grounded, their children benefit too, strengthening the whole family system.

A Neuro-Affirming, Strengths-Based Approach

At Super Kids, we proudly adopt a neuro-affirming framework that celebrates the strengths and identities of autistic and neurodivergent children. We honour each family’s lived experience and provide support that is:

    • Respectful and affirming

    • Tailored to your goals and values

    • Grounded in compassion and evidence-based care

Our goal is to create a warm, welcoming space where every child and parent feels seen, supported, and safe to be themselves.

Looking for a specialist Autism Psychologist in Sydney?

If you’re ready to explore support for yourself or your child, we’d love to meet you. Contact us today to book an appointment with our experienced, neuro-affirming team at Super Kids Behavioural Consulting. You can also learn more about our experienced team here.

CONTACT FORM

To find out more about Super Kids, please fill in the form below. Then we will be able to assist you with information about our programs, online courses and current waitlist status.

When is your child available for services?

0422 457 363

9/56 Buffalo Rd, Gladesville NSW , 2111

0422 457 363

9/56 Buffalo Rd, Gladesville NSW , 2111

Super Kids acknowledges each individual’s personal preference to use identity-first or person-first language to describe themselves or their loved one. We interchangeably use both language conventions and therefore refer to both Autistic children and children with Autism.