Early Intervention for Children

Our early intervention programs are designed to support children with developmental delays, communication
challenges, and learning differences.
Through play-based, evidence-backed methods, we help children reach their full potential with confidence and joy.

Early Intervention

Program Highlights

Play-Based Therapy

Interactive games, storytelling, and activities make learning fun while fostering social and cognitive skills.

Speech & Language Support

Structured exercises for speech clarity, language comprehension, and expressive skills tailored for each child.

Motor & Sensory Development

Activities designed to enhance fine & gross motor skills, coordination, and sensory processing for overall growth.

Individualized Plans

Every child receives a personalized program based on assessment, goals, and continuous monitoring.

Developmental Milestones

Understanding developmental milestones helps track progress and identify early support opportunities.

0-12 Months

Smiling, babbling, rolling over, responding to sounds, grasping objects, early social interaction.

1-2 Years

First words, simple instructions, walking, running, early problem-solving, parallel play with peers.

2-3 Years

Two-to-three word sentences, improved coordination, imaginative play, expressing needs and emotions.

3-5 Years

Structured sentences, group play, early literacy and numeracy, better self-regulation, curiosity and creativity.

Parental Role in Early Intervention

Parents are critical partners in supporting skill development. Small daily activities at home can reinforce therapy goals.

Encourage conversation, read stories, practice fine motor skills through play, maintain consistent routines, and celebrate small successes.

Regular communication with therapists ensures strategies are applied consistently, maximizing progress and confidence in your child.

Fun At-Home Activities

Storytelling Time

Read picture books together and ask simple questions to boost comprehension and expressive skills.

Sorting & Matching

Use colorful objects to improve hand-eye coordination, problem-solving, and motor skills.

Music & Movement

Sing songs, dance, or play rhythm games to enhance listening, motor skills, and social engagement.

Creative Play

Encourage drawing, building, or role play to stimulate imagination and emotional expression.

Start Your Child’s Journey Today

Empower your child with early support for communication, learning, and social skills. Book a free consultation to explore our programs.

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