Childhood Therapy
Play Therapy
Play therapy is a form of psychotherapy in which a child, mostly aged between 3 and 12 years is encouraged to reveal feelings and conflicts in play rather than by verbalisation.
In this therapy, a variety of play and arts techniques are used to alleviate chronic, mild and moderate psychological and emotional conditions in children, which may cause behavioural problems and/or prevent them from realising their potential.
We use this tool as a form of communication to help a child understand confused feelings and upsetting circumstances, and allow children to express feelings and thoughts without feeling interrogated or threatened.
This therapy is useful in autism, intellectual impairment, conduct disorder, anxiety related disorders, childhood depression and even for children with physical disabilities.
Behaviour Modification for Children
Behaviour modification comprises techniques that aid in modifying behaviour in which rewards or punishments are used to establish desired habits.
It is based on the idea that no child is born with a behaviour problem and all behaviours are learned.
Behavioural modification seeks to change or shape behaviour through a set of stimuli and response actions, operant conditioning works under the premise that the best way to understand a person’s behaviour is to look at the reason for action and the consequences of said action.
This mode of treatment can be used for most behavioural problems in children such as Conduct Disorder, obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD),attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD), phobias, enuresis (bed-wetting), generalized anxiety disorder, separation anxiety disorder, oppositional defiant disorder, intellectual disability and autism.
Parental Counselling
Parental counselling is a type of service that aims to provide the necessary knowledge, tools, guidance, and most especially support to parents without bias or judgment.
It offers therapies that help parents gain a better understanding of their parental style, face and eventually conquer their personal issues, and restore their family, bringing back harmony and peace in the household, with the ultimate motive being the improvement in socio-emotional functioning of the child.
Parental counselling helps to identify and differentiate between helpful and unhelpful parenting strategies and helps them to cope with the challenges of special children, ADHD, autism and other problems.
Special Education
Special education is necessary in children having intellectual impairment and learning disability.
Our special educators make utmost efforts so that the child overcomes his learning difficulty and learns in the best possible way.
Paediatric Physiotherapy
Paediatric Physiotherapy aims to help and treat children with physical problems that impact on physical development, activity and the child’s ability to participate in play, learning and socialising.
These include Cerebral Palsy, Autism, Down syndrome, Muscular Dystrophy and associated disorders, Spina Bifida, Juvenile Rheumatoid Arthritis, Arthrogryposis, Cardio-Pulmonary Disorders, Cystic Fibrosis, Cancer, and Traumatic Brain Injury.