Why Does Early Intervention in Autism Make So Much Sense?
Each child is unique, especially those who are diagnosed with Autism spectrum disorder or ASD.
Read moreEach child is unique, especially those who are diagnosed with Autism spectrum disorder or ASD.
Read moreAs parents, it’s only natural to hope that our child’s small delays or missed milestones will resolve on their own.
Read moreEarly intervention is a crucial approach to helping children with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) develop essential skills and reach their full potential.
Read moreHello parents! How are your little kids doing? Have they started crawling, walking, or jumping? Or, are they communicating with you with broken words or sentences? Or, are they not?
Read moreWe understand the profound concerns parents have regarding the mental and physical development of their children, especially when it comes to kids with special needs. Children with Cerebral Palsy, Autism, Down Syndrome or other neurological conditions, have poor gross and fine motor skills, communication skill, behavioral issues, self-care skills and many other problems.
Read moreAutism spectrum disorder (ASD) is a neurodevelopmental condition that is often seen in children at the age of 18 months or earlier.
Read moreSometimes, parents notice that their child is struggling to reach language milestones and start suspecting a language delay. At the same time, they are often told to just “wait and see” if their child will outgrow
Read moreEarly Childhood Intervention (ECI) provides specialized support and assistance to newborns and kids with developmental delays and their loved ones to promote growth, well-being, and social life.
Read moreThe early years of a child’s life are packed with new stimuli and novel experiences that propel his or her cognitive, social, and physical development. The first three years of life are crucial for brain development,
Read moreMany of the developmental differences seen in premature infants are already apparent before they are discharged from a hospital. These differences can also be seen in their bodies when they are stillborn.
Read moreEarly intervention is key to preventing and addressing developmental delays. Motor development forms the basis of so many functional skills, the sooner we address the sooner we will succeed. So much is happening in an infant’s brain during
Read moreEarly intervention is key to preventing and addressing developmental delays or disabilities in children. It helps keep these children on track to make the most of abilities and skills developed during the
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