Developmental Therapy and Early Intervention


Welcome to Developmental Therapy

A Comprehensive Approach to Supporting Infant Growth


Developmental therapy is a vital intervention that focuses on the critical period of birth up to 2 years, during which children undergo rapid growth and development. Developmental therapists specialize in monitoring progress across seven essential domains:

  • 1. Social and Emotional Development
    - Emotional regulation and expression
    - Social interaction and bonding
    - Attachment and relationships
  • 2. Gross Motor Skills
    - Walking, running, and balance
    - Coordination and movement
    - Large muscle group development
  • 3. Fine Motor Skills
    - Grasping, manipulation, and hand-eye coordination
    - Finger dexterity and small muscle group development
    - Object manipulation and problem-solving
  • 4. Language and Communication Skills
    - Verbal and non-verbal communication
    - Vocabulary development and sentence structure
    - Listening and comprehension
  • 5. Self-Help Skills
    - Feeding and nutrition
    - Dressing and grooming
    - Toileting and hygiene
  • 6. Vision and Hearing
    - Visual acuity and tracking
    - Auditory development and response
    - Sensory integration
  • 7. Cognitive Development
    - Problem-solving and critical thinking
    - Memory and learning
    - Attention and focus

What we do?

  • Assessing children's global development
  • Identifying areas of strength and weakness
  • Developing personalized intervention plans
  • Collaborating with families and healthcare professionals

Early intervention therapy (Infant Stimulation Programs)

These programs provide early interventional therapy for babies at risk of developmental delay. This holistic approach integrates sensory experiences to promote optimal growth and minimize developmental delay risks. Early intervention is crucial in identifying potential developmental delays and providing targeted support to prevent or minimize long-term disabilities.

Components of Early Stimulation Programme:


  • 1. Periodic Developmental Assessment
    Regular evaluations to monitor progress and adjust intervention strategies.
  • 2. Multisensory Stimulation
    comprehensive approach engaging infants' senses:

A comprehensive approach engaging infants' senses:


  • - Tactile Stimulation: Touch, massage, and physical contact to promote sensory awareness and bonding.
  • - Visual Stimulation: Colours, patterns, and textures to enhance visual development.
  • - Hearing Stimulation: Music, voice, and sound effects to develop auditory skills.
  • - Vestibular Stimulation: Gentle movements for balance and spatial awareness.
  • - Kinaesthetic Stimulation: Deep pressure and movement to integrate sensory experiences.

By incorporating these components, early stimulation programs foster healthy development, mitigate developmental delays, and support infants' overall well-being.

Lactation counselling


  • 1. Breastfeeding techniques and tips

    • Feeding positions
    • burping
  • 2. Overcoming common feeding challenges

    • sucking and swallowing difficulties
    • oral motor massage

Whom we cater mainly:


  • 1. Prematurity
    2. Low birth weight
    3. Neurological conditions
    4. Genetic disorders
    5. Vision or hearing problems
    6. Complicated pregnancy
  • Contact us today to learn more about how we can support your child's development.