FAQs
All About Special Child is a dedicated center focused on providing comprehensive support and resources for children with special needs and their families. We offer various services, including assessments, therapy, and educational support.
You can schedule an appointment by contacting us through our website or calling our center directly. Our staff will guide you through the process and help you find a suitable time.
Specific Learning Disability (SLD) is a neurodevelopmental disorder that affects a child’s ability to learn specific academic skills, such as reading, writing, or mathematics, despite having average or above-average intelligence.
Signs of a learning disability may include difficulties in reading, writing, or math, challenges with attention or memory, and trouble following directions. If you suspect a learning disability, we recommend seeking a professional assessment.
During the assessment, a qualified professional will evaluate your child’s cognitive, academic, and behavioral skills through various standardized tests and observations. The results will help determine any support or interventions needed.
A special educator works with children who have special needs, providing tailored educational strategies and support. They focus on building on the child’s strengths while addressing their challenges to help them succeed academically and socially.
Yes, mindfulness can benefit children by promoting emotional regulation, reducing anxiety, and improving focus. Our mindfulness programs are designed to help children learn techniques to stay present and manage stress.
We serve children of all ages, from early childhood through adolescence. Our programs are tailored to meet the developmental needs of each age group.
Encourage open communication, establish a routine, and create a supportive environment for learning. Engaging in mindfulness practices together can also help improve focus and emotional well-being.
Parenting styles can include authoritarian, authoritative, permissive, uninvolved, and helicopter parenting. Each style impacts a child’s development, behavior, and emotional health. Understanding your parenting style can help you adapt your approach for better outcomes.
Interventions are customized based on the child’s individual needs, strengths, and challenges. Our team conducts thorough assessments and collaborates with families to develop personalized intervention plans.
Signs may include excessive worry, mood swings, difficulty concentrating, changes in appetite or sleep patterns, and withdrawal from social activities. If you notice these signs, consider seeking professional support.
Yes, we offer parent support groups where caregivers can share experiences, gain insights, and learn strategies for managing challenges associated with raising children with special needs.
We prioritize your privacy and adhere to strict confidentiality guidelines. All information shared with our team is kept secure and confidential in accordance with legal and ethical standards.
Yes, many children benefit from participating in multiple therapies tailored to their needs. Our team will work with you to coordinate schedules and ensure a holistic approach to your child’s development.