At Vani Child Development Center, we believe that early identification and intervention are key to
ensuring every child reaches their full potential. Our Early Intervention Clinics provide specialized
assessments and therapies for children who show signs of developmental delays, speech and language
difficulties, motor skill challenges, or behavioral concerns. Through a team-based approach, we work
with parents and caregivers to support children in learning, communication, movement, and social
interactions.
Who Needs Early Intervention?
Early intervention is beneficial for children who experience:
✔ Delayed Speech & Language – Limited vocabulary, unclear speech, or not responding to their name.
✔ Motor Skill Delays – Difficulty sitting, crawling, walking, or using hands for tasks.
✔ Sensory Processing Issues – Over- or under-reacting to sounds, textures, or movements.
✔ Social & Emotional Challenges – Avoiding eye contact, difficulty playing with others, or excessive
tantrums.
✔ Attention & Learning Difficulties – Struggling to focus, follow instructions, or engage in activities.
✔ Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) & ADHD – Early signs of neurodevelopmental conditions.
Our Approach to Early Intervention
At Vani, we provide a comprehensive, multi-disciplinary approach to address developmental concerns at
an early stage:
✅ Developmental Screenings & Assessments – Identifying areas where the child may need support.
✅ Speech & Language Therapy – Encouraging communication and language development.
✅ Occupational Therapy – Improving motor skills, coordination, and sensory processing.
✅ Behavioral Therapy – Helping children with self-regulation, attention, and emotional development.
✅ Parental Coaching & Home Programs – Empowering parents with strategies for daily activities.
✅ School Readiness Training – Preparing children for smooth transitions into preschool or school.
Supporting Your Child’s Development from the Start
Our Early Intervention Clinics cater to children from birth to 6 years who show signs of developmental delays. The earlier the support, the better the outcomes!
If your child:
# Does not respond to their name by 12 months.
# Has not started speaking simple words by 18 months.
# Struggles with coordination or delayed walking.
# Avoids eye contact, does not engage in social play, or has excessive tantrums.
# Shows repetitive behaviors (flapping hands, rocking) or extreme sensitivity to sounds and textures.
It’s recommended to consult an early intervention specialist.
A session includes:
# Play-based activities to enhance communication, motor skills, and learning.
# Therapy exercises tailored to the child’s specific challenges.
# Parental guidance to continue interventions at home.
Yes! Early support can significantly improve a child’s ability to communicate, interact, and learn, reducing the need for intensive interventions later in life.
It depends on the child’s needs. Some children show improvement within a few months, while others may need ongoing support.