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Why Choose Virtual Consultation?

Being a parent to a child with behavioral or developmental challenges can feel overwhelming — and getting support shouldn’t be another uphill battle.
At Pieces Behavioural Group, we offer virtual consultations designed specifically for parents like you.

Whether you need help navigating IEPs, managing meltdowns, or understanding your child’s unique behavior, you can now speak directly with a behavior expert online, from the comfort of your home.

Key Features

  1. No long-term commitments

  2. No referrals or insurance required

  3. Just clear, practical guidance from trained professionals

  4. Sessions as short as 30 minutes get answers fast

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What Parents Ask Us?

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You’re not alone. These are the real, everyday challenges we help families address:

  1. Why won’t my child eat anything except one food?

  2. My child melts down every time we go out in public.

  3. I don’t understand this IEP the school sent.

  4. My daughter keeps running off — it’s dangerous.

  5. He zones out and doesn’t respond when I talk.

  6. She hurts herself when she’s frustrated

  7. He’s glued to the iPad all day. What do I do?

Every behavior has a cause. We help you uncover it — and guide you toward solutions.

Book a Consultation For

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 General ABA Support

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Technology & Screen Dependency

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IEP & School Navigation

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Specific Problem Behaviors

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Communication & Behavior Coaching

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 Family Support & Resources

How It Works

 No referrals! No insurance headaches! No waitlists! Just expert answers - delivered virtually, when and how you need them!

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 Step 1: Choose Your Topic

Pick the area you need help with, behavior, communication, IEPs, or anything else.

 Step 2: Book Your Slot

Use our real-time scheduler to pick a time that works for you. Sessions available weekdays, evenings, and weekends.

Step 3: Meet With Experts (Online)

Join a secure virtual call with a certified behavior consultant. No travel, no setup, just a supportive, productive conversation.

Step 4: Get Clarity & Next Steps

We’ll provide insights, action items, and follow-up options if needed. You’ll leave the session with direction — not confusion.

Meet Your Experts

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  • Board Certified Behavior Analysts (BCBAs)

  • Licensed mental health counselors

  • Special education teachers

  • Support coaches

  • Registered behavior technicians

Frequently Asked Questions

  • No, this is not long-term therapy. Our consultations are short, focused sessions designed to help parents quickly address specific questions or concerns. Think of it as a private conversation with a behavior expert who gives you clarity and direction.

  • Not unless you want to. These sessions are designed primarily for parents and caregivers. You’ll describe the behaviors or issues, and our expert will guide you on what to do next.

  • Most sessions are 30 minutes, with the option to extend or book follow-ups if needed.

  • No. This is a private pay service meant for parents who want fast access to help — without insurance delays or referrals.

  • Anything related to behavior, development, parenting, or school support — from tantrums and food aversion to IEPs and screen time battles.

  • You’ll leave with a personalized plan or action steps. If needed, we’ll recommend follow-ups or ongoing resources. No pressure — it’s all based on what’s best for you and your child.

  • Click any “Book Now” button on this page to select a topic, choose a time, and pay securely. You’ll get a confirmation email with the link instantly.

  • Yes, it is a virtual service so we can service anywhere as long as there is an internet connection.

  • Absolutely. All consultations are private, secure, and HIPAA-compliant.

  • In many cases, yes. Our team often has same-day availability.

Ready to Get Real Answers for Your Child?

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What You'll Get:

  • A 30-minute private video session with a certified professional

  • Personalized strategies tailored to your concerns

  • No insurance, no waitlist, no pressure, just support

  • Thousands of sessions with families & children

  • Parent-focused not clinic-scripted