Welcome to Kerry Maisels

Behaviour Consulting (KMBC)

We are committed to making a meaningful impact on the lives of children and their families.

Whether your child has a diagnosis, such as Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD), Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD), or Intellectual Disabilities (ID), or if your child faces challenges with emotional regulation, communication, or daily living skills, we are here to support you every step of the way.
Our services cater to children with a range of needs, ensuring comprehensive support tailored to each child's unique situation.
With decades of combined experience in the field, our team of dedicated professionals is here to support you every step of the way.

Our Mission

Empowering Children and Families for a Brighter Future
At KMBC, our mission is to empower children with neurodevelopmental disorders and behavioural, emotional, and intellectual challenges to unlock their full potential and lead fulfilling lives. We are dedicated to providing exceptional, individualized services, promoting understanding, and fostering growth within the communities we serve.



Our Vision

Leading the Way in Compassionate and Effective Behavioural Consulting Services
We aspire to create a world where every child, regardless of their developmental challenges, has the opportunity to thrive and lead a life filled with purpose and joy.


Our Core Values

Empathy


We aspire to create a world where every child, regardless of their developmental challenges, has the opportunity to thrive and lead a life filled with purpose and joy.

Collaboration


We believe in the power of collaboration, working hand-in-hand with families, professionals, and the community to achieve shared goals.

Inclusivity


Inclusivity is at our core, ensuring that our services and resources are accessible to all, regardless of background or circumstance.

Excellence


We are committed to excellence, delivering the highest quality services and continually improving our knowledge and skills.

Advocacy


We advocate passionately for the rights and well-being of individuals with various developmental, behavioural, and emotional challenges, standing by our clients and their families as unwavering allies.


Blog


As parents, we often think about what the future holds for our children and while the thought of employment may seem far away, there are practical steps we can take right now to equip our children with essential pre-vocational skills. By incorporating these skills into their daily routines, we not only foster independence and responsibility, but also lay a strong
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“It’s my turn.” “Please give me space.” “I need help understanding this.” “I’d like a cheeseburger with french fries.” What do all of these phrases have in common? They are all expressions of self-advocacy – the ability to express one’s needs, make choices, and communicate preferences. Self-advocacy goes beyond just words; it is a critical skill that empowers an individual
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Lisa Butler – Jan 16 – 4 min read Growing up, I often thought to myself that I had the worst of both worlds. I had an older brother whose needs had to always be considered, but I didn’t have any of the benefits that come along with a sibling relationship. We didn’t play together. I couldn’t talk to him
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Receiving an autism diagnosis for your child can be a significant moment in a parent’s journey. As you navigate this new terrain, effective communication becomes paramount. Discussing autism with your child requires sensitivity, empathy, and an understanding of their unique perspective. Here are some helpful tips to guide you through this conversation. Approaching the topic of autism with your child
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Don’t let the cold weather keep you from enjoying this time of year! There are still plenty of fun activities that you can do to enjoy the cold weather together as a family. Here are a few of our favourites: Outdoor Adventures Bundle up and head outdoors for a family stroll. Explore a new park or neighbourhood. Try turning your
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Executive functioning encompasses a set of cognitive processes that enable individuals to plan, organize, initiate, and complete tasks. This includes skills such as flexibility, working memory, self-control, and problem-solving. Children with autism may experience difficulties in these areas, making it essential to tailor teaching approaches to their specific needs. Empowering children with autism to develop executive functioning skills requires patience,
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