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Our Services

Child therapy services offer a safe space for children to explore their emotions, overcome challenges, and develop coping skills. Using methods like play therapy and cognitive-behavioral therapy, therapists help address issues such as anxiety, depression, and behavioral problems. These services aim to enhance children's emotional well-being and overall development.

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Autism Intervention Program

An autism intervention program is designed to support individuals with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) in developing essential skills and improving their quality of life.

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Occupational Therapy

Occupational therapy (OT) is a healthcare profession focused on helping individuals of all ages perform daily activities and improve their quality of life. 

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Neurodevelopment Therapy

Neurodevelopmental therapy (NDT), also known as the Bobath approach, is a specialized form of therapeutic intervention aimed at improving motor function and movement patterns in individuals with neurological conditions.

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Sensory Integration 

Social skills intervention is a therapeutic approach aimed at helping individuals develop and improve their social interactions and relationships. It is especially beneficial for those with social communication challenges, such as individuals with autism spectrum disorder (ASD), social anxiety, or other developmental disorders.

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Early Intervention Services

Early Intervention: Initiating therapy early in a child's development can significantly improve outcomes. Programs often focus on children as young as 2-3 years old.

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Social Skills Intervention

Social skills intervention is a therapeutic approach aimed at helping individuals develop and improve their social interactions and relationships. It is especially beneficial for those with social communication challenges, such as individuals with autism spectrum disorder (ASD), social anxiety, or other developmental disorders.

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