Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) is a developmental condition that affects communication, behavior, and social interactions. It varies in severity and can impact daily life differently for each child.
We offer occupational therapy, speech therapy, behavior therapy (ABA), sensory integration therapy, neuro physiotherapy, and vocational training in areas like pottery, baking, and soap-making.
If you notice signs such as delayed speech, lack of eye contact, or repetitive behaviors, you should consult a specialist as early as 18 months to 2 years old for evaluation and early intervention.
Early intervention improves communication, social skills, and learning abilities, helping children develop independence and better adapt to daily life.
Autism is not a disease and does not have a cure, but therapy, structured education, and support can significantly improve a child’s ability to communicate and function independently.
Yes, we have structured educational programs tailored to each child's needs, focusing on academic learning, social skills, and life skills development.
Parents can support their child by following structured routines, using clear communication, encouraging social interactions, and providing a sensory-friendly environment at home.
We offer a range of services, including behavioral therapy, speech therapy, occupational therapy, and individualized education plans to support children with autism.
Yes, we offer financial aid and scholarship programs for families in need. Please contact our support team for eligibility and application details.
Our team consists of certified therapists, special educators, and healthcare professionals specializing in autism care. Each staff member undergoes continuous training to provide the best support.
You can support us by volunteering, donating, or spreading awareness about our programs. Contact us to learn more about how you can get involved.
Early signs may include delayed speech, lack of eye contact, repetitive behaviors, and difficulty with social interactions. If you have concerns, we recommend seeking a professional evaluation.
Different therapies, such as ABA (Applied Behavior Analysis), speech therapy, occupational therapy, and sensory integration therapy, can be highly effective in improving communication, behavior, and daily living skills.
You can contact us for an assessment and consultation. Our team will evaluate your child’s needs and recommend a suitable therapy or educational program.
Yes, we offer parental guidance, counseling, and workshops to help families better understand autism, manage challenges, and create a supportive environment at home.
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