Early Intervention

The Key to Early Development

Early Intervention helps children (0-6 years) with speech delays, motor difficulties, sensory issues, social challenges, and behavioral concerns. Addressing these early ensures better learning, communication, and independence.

Why Early Intervention?

  • Boosts brain development and learning capacity.
  • Improves communication and social confidence.
  • Prepares children for school and daily life.
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Key Focus Areas

  • Speech & Communication – Enhancing language, pronunciation, and expression.
  • Motor Skills – Improving balance, coordination, and fine motor control.
  • Sensory Integration – Helping children regulate responses to sensory stimuli.
  • Behavior & Social Skills – Teaching emotional control and positive interactions.
  • Cognitive & Learning Readiness – Strengthening focus, problem-solving, and pre-academic skills.