If your child exhibits signs of speech delay, difficulty in construction of sentences, hardship to express their needs or have trouble in making friends then you need the help of a Speech and Language therapist.
A Speech therapy helps children to pronounce words clearly, improve verbal and non-verbal skills, enhance social skills and communicate more effectively.
Speech therapy includes the mechanism of producing words, such as articulation, pitch, fluency, and volume. depending on the type of speech or language disorder.
Occupational therapy focuses on improving fine-motor and oral-motor skills, perceptual and sensory processing, and neuromusculoskeletal function of children.
Our pediatric occupational therapists work with children and their families to help regain or develop independent function and skills.
Therapists initiate the sessions by assessing strengths and weaknesses of the child. Followed by crafting a program of activities, that focus on the skills, that require improvement.
We also have a tailored approach to sensory processing challenges in children. A well-organized Sensory Integration room exists in our Centre to serve the purpose.
If your child is showing any of the following symptoms, then you definitely need to consult a Behavior therapist
Each case of children may be different or the reasons are different. An early intervention is often the key to successful improvement.
Special education refers to a range of services that help kids with disabilities learn.
A remedial therapist works with a child who has average or higher intellectual ability but faces difficulty in specific academic areas. Remedial programs are framed to meet the specific concern areas and to make the child to perform well in school.
Areas a Special Educator work on is as follows:
The most dramatic process in human development is the changes from birth to 3 years of age. There are times when your child may seem like they aren’t reaching the milestones ‘on time’ yet. Sometimes it is hard to tell, if your child is just taking time, or if they need some type of intervention to improve those milestones. That is when you turn to a Developmental Therapist.
Developmental Therapist looks at the overall development of the child, instead of focusing on one specific skill or behavior. They work with families to help children achieve skills in a typical developmental order. They are able to help children in the areas of physical skills, cognitive development, communication, social/emotional skills, and adaptive skills.
‘Cerebral’ means that which is related to the brain, and ‘Palsy’ means weakness. It is a group of disorders that results in balance, movement and muscle-tone of a child.Most of the children with Cerebral Palsy are born with it. This condition affects the day-to-day activities of the child. Physical therapy and occupational therapy can help the child to improve the day to day activities.
Named after John Langdon Down, a physician who first recognized the description of a down syndrome person.It is defined as a chromosomal difference that occurs during foetal development.Syndrome could be assessed by screening tests during pregnancy.Children with Down Syndrome should be early intervened and should be given therapies with utmost attention.
Autism is a neuro- developmental difference that impacts all aspects of a person’s life. It is commonly identified by differences in social communication and interaction, repetitive behaviors, or diverse actions, or interests. Every autistic child has unique strengths which has to be identified, to work with that child.
ADHD, or Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder, is also a neurodevelopmental disorder. It is commonly identified by signs such as difficulty with focus, hyperactivity, and impulsivity. ADHD often requires educational, and psychological intervention. Behavior therapy can replace unhelpful behaviors with more helpful ones.
Learning Disability are disorders that affect the brain to send, receive and process information. It id identified when a child have difficulty in reading, writing, speaking, listening,solving math and general comprehension.it includes a group of disorders such as dyslexia, dyspraxia, dyscalculia and dysgraphia. Special education can help these children to improve a lot.
When a child acts more than occasionally with frequent tantrums, outbursts or defiance, an urgent need arises to find the real problem. If you are uncertain what exactly the reason is , you can definitely approach a behaviour therapist. There are multiple reasons for a child to behave this way.
Anxiety, ADHD, Sensory processing problems, Autism, depression etc may be one of the reasons behind such behaviour .
We have expert therapists who analyses the issues and draft goals to inculcate a positive behaviour in the child.