Parent training for special children focuses on equipping parents with the skills and strategies to support their child's unique needs. This training covers topics such as behavior management, communication techniques, and adaptive skills development. Parents learn how to create a supportive environment, set goals, and collaborate with professionals to ensure their child's progress. By empowering parents, they become effective advocates and caregivers for their special child.
Indication:
1. Children with developmental delays or disabilities (e.g., autism, ADHD, cerebral palsy)
2. Children with intellectual or cognitive impairments
3. Children with behavioral or emotional challenges (e.g., anxiety, aggression)
4. Children with chronic medical conditions (e.g., diabetes, epilepsy)
5. Children with sensory processing disorder (SPD)
6. Children with communication disorders (e.g., speech, language, hearing impairments)
7. Children with physical disabilities (e.g., spina bifida, muscular dystrophy)
8. Children with genetic disorders (e.g., Down syndrome, Fragile X)
9. Children with traumatic brain injury or neurological conditions
10. Children requiring adaptive skills training (e.g., daily living skills, social skills)
Parent training helps parents support their child's unique needs, promoting their child's development, well-being, and independence.
Our therapists are trained and certified in therapy technique
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