At Gyanti Child Development Center, our Early Intervention Program is designed to support children from birth to 6 years of age who show signs of developmental delay or challenges in areas like speech, motor skills, learning, or social interaction. Early support can make a life-changing difference — helping children build the foundation for lifelong learning and independence.
Our multidisciplinary team of therapists, including speech-language pathologists, occupational therapists, physiotherapists, and special educators, works together to design personalized developmental plans for each child. Through play-based activities, sensory learning, and parent coaching, we help children reach their milestones with confidence and joy.
Key Benefits of Early Intervention
- Faster Developmental Progress
- Improved Communication Skills
- Enhanced Motor and Cognitive Skills
- Better Social and Emotional Growth
Parental Empowerment
Equips parents with tools and strategies to continue learning at home.
Prepares for School Readiness
Develops foundational skills for learning and classroom success.
Why Choose Gyanti for Early Intervention?
- Multidisciplinary team of child development experts.
- Family-centered approach for lasting growth.
- Play-based, engaging, and nurturing environment.
- Proven results through early, consistent support.
Frequently asked questions
Early intervention provides therapy and developmental support for children under 6 who are experiencing or at risk of developmental delays.
If your child has delayed speech, difficulty walking, poor coordination, or limited social interaction, an early assessment is recommended.
The program can include speech therapy, occupational therapy, physiotherapy, special education, and behavioral support, depending on the child’s needs.
The brain develops rapidly in the early years. Early support takes advantage of this critical period to boost learning and development.
Parents are key partners — we provide training, feedback, and home-based strategies to maintain progress beyond sessions.