Home Based Therapy

Our individualized therapy sessions take place in the familiar and calming environment of your home to minimize additional stress. We employ a personalized approach to ABA therapy that is adjusted to your child’s individual pace. Our therapists focus on addressing issues such as inflexibility and fixation, problems with following instructions, undesired behaviours, and a lack of eye contact. Additionally, we aim to enhance socialization skills, encourage verbal communication, and prepare your child for conventional schooling.

Our key services include

Assessment and Evaluation

This involves a comprehensive assessment of the child's developmental needs and abilities, as well as an evaluation of the family's goals and priorities. This information is used to develop a personalized treatment plan.

Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA) Therapy

This is designed to teach new skills and reinforce positive behaviours using behavioural techniques. ABA therapy is based on the principles of behaviourism and focuses on breaking down complex behaviours into smaller, more manageable steps.

Home Based Therapy

In addition to these, we also offer home-based therapy to individuals who may need access to other professionals, such as psychologists, psychiatrists, and other specialists. These professionals may provide additional support and guidance to families as needed.

Overall, home-based therapy for individuals offers a personalized and supportive approach to treatment that can help develop the skills and abilities they need to reach their full potential. By working closely with families and providing a range of services and packages, we specialize in home-based therapy and can provide individuals with the support and resources they need to thrive.

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1. Does your child respond verbally or look in your direction when his/her name is called?

2. Is your child able to speak yet

3. Have you ever noticed that your child does not respond to sound or that your child might be deaf?

4. Does your child make eye contact during conversation or interaction?

5. When you smile at your child, does he/she respond by smiling back at you?

6. Does your child try to imitate your actions (e.g. nodding, throwing a ball)?

7. Does your child attempt to copy whatever you do?

8. Does your child follow your gaze when you point something out?

9. Is your child social and interacts with other children (e.g. talking, joining them to play)?

10. Does your child engage in imaginative play (e.g. pretend cooking, driving, talking to a doll, feeding a toy)?

11. Does your child talk, laugh, or cry to themselves unexpectedly in any kind of situations?

12. Does your child make unusual hand or finger movements near their eyes?

13. Are there any specific noises that upset or distress your child (e.g. sound of a blender, thunder, loud music)?

14. Does your child become upset and needs to put objects back in order if they're rearranged?

15. Does your child bring items to you to share them with you?

16. Does your child look at you when something interesting occurs?

17. Does your child point with his/her index finger to request for or show you something interesting?

18. Can your child follow simple commands (e.g. eat, sit down)?

19. Is your child overly fascinated with spinning objects?

20. Is your child sensitive to certain sensory experiences or items (e.g. wearing a cap, walking on sand, playing with water or grains)?

1. Can your child easily join in and play with other kids?

2. Is your child able to speak yet

3. Have you ever noticed that your child does not respond to sound or that your child might be deaf?

4. Does your child make eye contact during conversation or interaction?

5. When you smile at your child, does he/she respond by smiling back at you?

6. Does your child try to imitate your actions (e.g. nodding, throwing a ball)?

7. Does your child attempt to copy whatever you do?

8. Does your child follow your gaze when you point something out?

9. Is your child social and interacts with other children (e.g. talking, joining them to play)?

10. Does your child engage in imaginative play (e.g. pretend cooking, driving, talking to a doll, feeding a toy)?

11. Does your child talk, laugh, or cry to themselves unexpectedly in any kind of situations?

12. Does your child make unusual hand or finger movements near their eyes?

13. Are there any specific noises that upset or distress your child (e.g. sound of a blender, thunder, loud music)?

14. Does your child become upset and needs to put objects back in order if they're rearranged?

15. Does your child bring items to you to share them with you?

16. Does your child look at you when something interesting occurs?

17. Does your child point with his/her index finger to request for or show you something interesting?

18. Can your child follow simple commands (e.g. eat, sit down)?

19. Is your child overly fascinated with spinning objects?

20. Is your child sensitive to certain sensory experiences or items (e.g. wearing a cap, walking on sand, playing with water or grains)?

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