Tiptipul Center
The “Tiptipul” website (hereinafter: “the Website”) is operated by Tiptipul Center – Center for Integrative Treatment of Children, Infants, and Families (hereinafter: “the Center”).
Use of the Website, including browsing, providing personal information, and contacting through it, constitutes full agreement to the terms of these Terms of Use and the Privacy Policy detailed below.
The information appearing on the Website is intended for general information purposes only and does not constitute medical advice, medical diagnosis, or a commitment to any therapeutic outcome.
The Website is intended for:
The treatments offered at the Center are complementary and integrative treatments and do not constitute a substitute for medical treatment, medical diagnosis, or medical advice.
The decision to receive treatment at the Center is made solely at the responsibility of the parent or guardian.
The Center does not guarantee any specific therapeutic outcome, and the effect of treatment may vary from patient to patient.
Responsibility for supervising the minor and ensuring their safety rests with the parent or guardian throughout the entire stay at the Center.
The parent undertakes to:
The Center will not be liable for damage caused by failure to comply with staff instructions or improper use of facilities.
Staying in the Center premises, including waiting areas, garden, pool, and various facilities, is solely the responsibility of the parent or guardian.
It is clarified that:
The Center will not be liable for bodily injury or property damage caused by improper use of facilities, unsupervised play, or failure to adhere to safety rules.
For the safety of children and staff, the Center reserves the right to immediately discontinue or postpone treatment in cases where:
In such cases, the professional judgment of the staff shall be decisive.
All rights to the Website, including texts, design, images, graphics, logo, and content materials, are the exclusive property of the Center and may not be used without prior written permission.
8.1 General
The Center respects user privacy and operates in accordance with the provisions of the Privacy Protection Law and regulations thereunder, including the principles established in Amendment 13 to the Law.
8.2 Information Collected on the Website
When providing details on the Website, only contact information is collected, such as:
The Website is not intended for collecting medical information.
8.3 Purposes of Information Use
The information is collected for the purpose of:
8.4 Storage of Medical Information – Tipulog System
Medical information and treatment data are stored in a cloud-based clinic management system called “Tipulog,” operated by an external provider.
The system operates in accordance with its information security procedures.
The Center uses reasonable security measures but is not responsible for the activities or infrastructure of external providers.
8.5 Transfer of Information to Third Parties
Personal information will not be transferred to a third party unless:
8.6 User Rights
The user has the right to:
For any question, request to review, correct, or delete personal information, please contact:
Yaniv Bar
Phone: 052-5142924
Email: tiptipulclinic@gmail.com
The inquiry will be handled within a reasonable timeframe and in accordance with the provisions of the law.
Providing details on the Website constitutes consent to receive communications from the Center through various means, including phone, SMS messages,
WhatsApp, and email, for the purpose of scheduling treatments, reminders, and updates related to the Center’s services.
You may request at any time to remove your details from the mailing list or to stop receiving messages.
The Center takes reasonable measures to protect information but cannot guarantee absolute security against unauthorized access.
Contact via WhatsApp or other external services is also subject to the privacy policies of those services.
13. Changes to Terms of Use
The Center may update these Terms of Use and this policy from time to time. The updated version published on the Website shall be binding.
Behavior Analyst (ABA) | Adapted Education Teacher | Parent Coach. She is a certified behavior analyst (ABA), adapted education teacher, and parent coach, with approximately ten years of experience supporting children and families facing behavioral challenges, attention deficit and hyperactivity disorder (ADHD), and needs on the autism spectrum.
Lee’s work focuses on a deep understanding of the child’s social and emotional world – social situations, social norms, theory of mind, and developing interpersonal skills that enable children to create meaningful connections and strengthen their sense of competence and self-confidence.
Treatment takes place in individual, paired, or group sessions, according to the child’s unique needs and developmental stage, and is based on building a personal connection, in-depth observation, and gradual work that leads to meaningful and stable change over time.
Lee believes that quality behavioral therapy is not only about the behavior itself, but about understanding the child within their environment – the family, the educational setting, and social relationships. Working with parents and the teams surrounding the child is an integral part of the therapeutic process, and enables genuine integration of change into daily life.
Yaniv is a Chinese medicine and hydrotherapy practitioner with over 20 years of experience, and the founder and owner of TipTipul—a clinic born from a personal dream that developed over years of thinking, doing, learning, and developing. Working with children, infants, and parents is at the heart of Yaniv’s practice.
He wakes up every morning with a sense of mission and excitement, knowing that a day awaits him filled with encounters with families facing complex challenges—sometimes frustrating and sometimes unclear—and seeking a deep, calm, and containing response. Even after many years in the profession, curiosity continues to drive him.
Yaniv seeks to understand the root of the problem, learns every day from the children and parents, and believes that good treatment begins with listening, observation, and the ability to ask questions—not just providing quick solutions. Chinese medicine treatment is carried out with patience and containment of the entire family and the child in particular. The goal is to connect with the child’s world, at a pace that suits them, and create a safe space that enables trust and cooperation.
Sometimes this means arriving for a session, but no actual treatment takes place.
For Yaniv, this is a natural and proper part of the process—a stage in which the child learns to trust and develops the ability to meet therapeutic figures outside the immediate family circle.
Yaniv’s perspective is broad and deep, addressing the small details that tell a big story:
body odor, skin color, muscle tone, sleep patterns, movement, and emotional response—always in the context of the child’s and parents’ needs. In hydrotherapy, which is his “second hat,” Yaniv creates a positive, playful, and safe environment,
even for children who cannot swim or experience insecurity in water.
Through building a personalized goal bank, a gradual process begins of developing independence and confidence in water—and from this, also strengthening the sense of security in daily life, social relationships, and family circles.