Early Intervention Services

AT TICKLES, We strongly believe in the power of early Intervention.

The early years are crucial of a child’s life as in those years the physical, social, language and cognitive development of the child takes place.

If child shows signs of development delay or have a specific health condition that will probably lead to a delay, Child would need Early intervention services to facilitate the process of development.

Early stimulation and early intervention can help children with delays catch up in their development. Depending on the delays child may need the therapies as per specific needs of the child.

Therapies offered in Early Intervention:

• Paediatric Occupational Therapy
• Sensory Integration therapy
• Paediatric physical therapy
• Neuro-developmental therapy (NDT)
• Speech, language and communication therapy
• Group therapy
• Special education
• Oral placement therapy (OPT) and feeding sessions
• Parent education and Parenting sessions

Neonates/ infant Development Therapies

Children who born prematurely or with some medical complications that may affect child’s development may need neonate/infant development evaluation and therapy program. Early identification and initial development therapies facilities the process of development.
At this stage child may not have any delay but may be at risk of development delay in later stage so initial evaluation, therapy and regular follow ups are very important to track the milestones checklist.

  • Sensory stimulation for skills related to looking (vision), listening (hearing) and feeling (touch).

  • Visual stimulation specifically for children with cortical visual impairments (CVI) for other factors that may affect visual skills.

  • Pre-feeding skills .

  • Therapeutic handling and positioning techniques that encourage normal growth and development of motor skills in infant.

  • Approaches that support social interaction and parent-infant bonding

  • Parent education and training ​ ​ ​

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