Emotion identification
Teaching the participant to notice and name the feelings they experience — using language, pictures, or AAC.
Many behaviours of concern start with a big feeling and no skill to navigate it. EVSS embeds Emotional Regulation skill-building into every Positive Behaviour Support Plan — teaching the participant to recognise, name and respond to the feelings driving the behaviour.
Emotional Regulation is the ability to notice, name and respond to feelings in a way that keeps the participant — and the people around them — safe and connected. For NDIS participants with complex support needs, regulation skills are often a foundational target of a Positive Behaviour Support Plan.
EVSS practitioners use evidence-based, developmentally appropriate strategies tailored to each participant. We don't use one-size-fits-all curricula — every regulation plan is built around the specific feelings, triggers and communication style of the person we're supporting.
The work is collaborative: the participant, their family, their support team, and (where relevant) the school all participate in building shared language around feelings — so the strategies hold up across every environment.
Teaching the participant to notice and name the feelings they experience — using language, pictures, or AAC.
Mapping the people, places, sensations and demands that tend to escalate big feelings.
Tailored strategies — sensory, behavioural, cognitive — that match the participant's age, preferences and skills.
Consistent terminology used at home, at school, in SIL and the community.
Training carers and support staff to co-regulate effectively in moments of distress.
Measurable indicators so growth in regulation skills is visible over time.
Our practitioners deliver emotional regulation in homes, schools and the community — including across Western and South-Western Sydney.
The FBA that uncovers the emotional function behind the behaviour.
Behaviour SupportWhere the regulation strategies are written and reviewed.
Behaviour SupportRegulation skills are a foundational capacity-building goal for many participants.
Anyone can refer — participant, family, Support Coordinator, school, allied health team or SIL provider. We respond within one business day.