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Every Challenge Has a Path Forward

We support children facing a wide range of developmental, behavioral, and learning challenges β€” with specialist therapies that make a real, measurable difference.

Every Child Deserves the Right Support

No two children are the same β€” and neither are their challenges. At Shreya, we take the time to truly understand your child: their strengths, their difficulties, their personality, and their goals. From this deep understanding, we build a therapy plan that creates real change β€” and gives parents the confidence that their child is in the right hands.

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Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD)

Autism affects how a child communicates, relates to others, and experiences the world. Every child on the spectrum is unique β€” with their own strengths and challenges. Our therapists are experienced in working with the full range of the autism spectrum, from mild to more significant support needs.

We use ABA therapy, speech & language therapy, occupational therapy, and sensory integration to support communication, social connection, daily living skills, and emotional regulation β€” helping autistic children thrive in their own way.

⚠️ Common Signs Parents Notice:
  • Limited eye contact
  • Delayed or unusual speech
  • Repetitive behaviors
  • Difficulty with social interaction
  • Sensory sensitivities
  • Preference for routines
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ADHD (Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder)

Children with ADHD have brilliant, energetic minds β€” but struggle to focus, sit still, control impulses, or organize their thoughts. This makes school, friendships, and daily routines incredibly challenging and frustrating for both the child and the family.

Our behavior therapy, occupational therapy, and special education programs help children with ADHD build attention, self-regulation, and study skills β€” turning their energy into a strength instead of a barrier.

⚠️ Common Signs Parents Notice:
  • Very short attention span
  • Constant movement / restlessness
  • Impulsive actions without thinking
  • Difficulty following instructions
  • Disorganization
  • Emotional outbursts
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Speech Delay

When a child isn't speaking as much or as clearly as expected for their age, it can be a source of deep worry for parents. Speech delay can range from limited vocabulary to difficulty being understood, and can affect a child's confidence, social life, and school readiness.

Our speech therapists use engaging, play-based techniques to help children find their voice β€” building vocabulary, improving pronunciation, and developing the communication skills they need to connect with the world.

⚠️ Common Signs Parents Notice:
  • Not talking by age 2
  • Unclear or difficult-to-understand speech
  • Limited vocabulary for their age
  • Difficulty forming sentences
  • Frustration when trying to communicate
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Developmental Delay

Developmental delay is when a child takes significantly longer than expected to reach key milestones β€” in speech, movement, social skills, or thinking. It doesn't mean a child can't achieve these things; it means they need additional support to get there.

Early identification and targeted therapy can dramatically close the developmental gap. Our team conducts thorough assessments and builds comprehensive, multi-disciplinary support plans to help children reach their milestones at their own pace.

⚠️ Common Signs Parents Notice:
  • Late to walk, talk, or reach motor milestones
  • Learning things more slowly than peers
  • Difficulty with age-appropriate tasks
  • Limited social awareness
  • Short memory or attention
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Learning Difficulties

Learning difficulties β€” including dyslexia, dyscalculia, and other processing challenges β€” mean a child's brain processes information differently. These children are often highly intelligent but struggle significantly in traditional classroom settings, leading to frustration, low self-esteem, and falling behind peers.

Our special education team uses individualized, multi-sensory teaching approaches that work with how each child's brain learns best β€” turning academic struggle into genuine confidence and achievement.

⚠️ Common Signs Parents Notice:
  • Difficulty reading or writing
  • Struggles with numbers and maths
  • Poor memory for instructions
  • Difficulty concentrating on schoolwork
  • Avoidance of academic tasks
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Behavioural Issues

Difficult behavior β€” persistent tantrums, defiance, aggression, or extreme mood swings β€” is often a child's way of communicating that something is wrong. Behind every behavior is a reason, and our therapists are trained to find it rather than simply suppress the behavior.

Our behavior therapy program addresses the root causes, teaching children healthier ways to express themselves while equipping parents with the tools to respond calmly and consistently at home.

⚠️ Common Signs Parents Notice:
  • Frequent intense tantrums
  • Defiance and refusal
  • Aggression toward others
  • Difficulty managing emotions
  • Destructive behaviors
  • Extreme mood swings
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Sensory Processing Challenges

Children with sensory processing difficulties experience the world very differently. Some are overwhelmed by sounds, lights, or textures that others barely notice. Others constantly seek intense sensory stimulation. Either way, it makes everyday life β€” school, meals, getting dressed β€” an exhausting battle.

Our sensory integration therapy uses carefully graded sensory activities to help the brain process input more efficiently β€” reducing overwhelm, improving focus, and helping children feel comfortable and in control in their daily environments.

⚠️ Common Signs Parents Notice:
  • Extreme sensitivity to sounds or lights
  • Refuses certain food textures
  • Dislikes being touched
  • Seeks intense movement or pressure
  • Easily overwhelmed in busy places
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Social Communication Difficulties

Some children struggle specifically with the social side of communication β€” understanding unspoken rules, making and keeping friends, reading facial expressions, or knowing when to speak and when to listen. This can lead to isolation, misunderstanding, and low self-esteem.

Our speech & language therapy and social skills programs teach children the art of communication in a fun, supportive setting β€” building the confidence to connect, play, and belong.

⚠️ Common Signs Parents Notice:
  • Difficulty making friends
  • Misunderstands social cues
  • Talks too much or too little
  • Difficulty in group situations
  • Misses humor or sarcasm
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Trust Your Instincts as a Parent

If something feels different about your child's development β€” don't wait and hope it resolves itself. Early support during ages 3–8 is when therapy has the greatest impact. A simple assessment can give you clarity, direction, and peace of mind.

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Why Early Therapy Matters So Much

Brain Plasticity

Young brains are incredibly adaptable. Therapy during ages 3–8 creates lasting neurological changes that become much harder to achieve later.

Better Social Outcomes

Children who receive early support develop stronger friendships, better classroom behavior, and greater social confidence throughout school.

Greater Independence

Early therapy builds practical life skills that reduce long-term dependence β€” giving your child a real foundation for an independent adult life.

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Book a free expert consultation. Our therapists will listen, assess, and give you a clear plan β€” no pressure, just genuine guidance.

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