“Education is what survives when what has been learned has been forgotten.”
Trusted Behavioural Support
Welcoming & transforming in each session
MN Behavioural Support offers training and support to parents, carers and therapists by a Board Certified Behaviour Analyst (BCBA) and member of the IBAO using the research based strategies of Applied Behaviour Analysis (ABA) and Positive Behaviour Support (PBS).
Maria Nicolaou, Msc, BCBA, IBA
Maria is a dedicated Board Certified Behaviour Analyst (BCBA), with the positive attitude and patience necessary to teach the principles of applied behaviour analysis (ABA) and Positive Behaviour Support (PBS). With a masters in Applied Behaviour Analysis from the University of Kent, she has been working in the field of autism since 2012. During this time, she has worked with individuals of various ages (2-34 years old), across the autism spectrum.
Transform your mind
Services
This is a service we offer once the families have completed the parent training course.
This service focuses on specific areas of need for the young person and the family.
Providing ongoing supervision for initial certification and continued certification maintenance.
The services includeds 1:1 sessions with autistic individuals looking to gain support.
Resources to support with challenging behaviors; behavior cycle graph, ABC data sheet, behavior contracts.
Team
Committed to Collaborative Behaviour Support
Msc, BCBA, IBA
Maria is dedicated (BCBA) with the positive attitude to teach the principles of ABA and PBS
RBT
Maria is a dedicated RBT, with extensive experience in working with young people since 2014.
Support Worker
Marios is a dedicated trainee Behavior Technician, provides support with learning disabilities.
We are the best choice for achieving a balanced and happier life
“If they can’t learn the way we teach, we teach the way they learn.”
“The world needs all kinds of minds.”
“The goal is not simply to reduce problem behavior, but to build skills and improve quality of life.”
“A much more effective alternative to punishment is differential reinforcement.”




