Global Child Wellness Bathinda
Behavioural Problems
Helping Children Regulate Emotions, Behaviours, and Relationships
At Global Child Wellness Centre, Bathinda, we understand that every child is different—and so is their behaviour. If your child is frequently angry, aggressive, refuses to listen, throws tantrums, or struggles to adjust socially, you’re not alone. These behaviours may indicate underlying emotional or developmental concerns, and we are here to help.

What Are Behavioural Problems in Children?
Behavioural problems in children go beyond typical “naughtiness” or mood swings. They are persistent patterns of disruptive, unmanageable, or emotionally overwhelming behaviours that affect a child’s:
Home life
School performance
Social relationships
Self-esteem and emotional growth
Why Choose Us
Global Child Wellness Centre, Bathinda
We Treat
Common Behavioural Problems
Our team at Global Child Wellness Centre, Bathinda, offers comprehensive assessments, parent counselling, and individualized behaviour therapy plans to help children develop self-control, communication, and coping skills.
At our Bathinda centre, we regularly work with children showing one or more of the following concerns
Aggressive behaviour (hitting, biting, pushing, shouting)
Defiant or argumentative behaviour
Anxiety-related behaviours (clinginess, refusal to go to school)
Frequent tantrums or emotional meltdowns
Attention-seeking or manipulative actions
Excessive screen addiction or refusal to follow routines
Sibling rivalry or constant fighting at home
Hyperactivity and impulsivity
Social withdrawal or extreme shyness
Lying, stealing, or secretive behaviour
Each child is carefully evaluated by our expert team of psychologists, behaviour therapists, and counsellors to understand the root cause—whether it’s developmental, emotional, neurological (such as ADHD), or environmental.

How Our Team in Bathinda Helps
Our therapists use play therapy, structured routines, positive reinforcement, CBT (Cognitive Behaviour Therapy), and family counselling to create a supportive change.
When Should You Be Concerned?
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If you’re worried about your child’s behaviour, don’t wait for it to “go away on its own.”
Behaviour problems can be treated—and your child can thrive with the right help.