Frequently Asked Question

a. Talking is a result of sound output (vocals or sound), sound input hearing, and putting meaning into the sound (brain processing of language). If you are worried, seek help. Early intervention is always better.
a. ADHD is a treatable medical diagnosis that affects settling (hyperactivity), inattention (zoning out), or both. The biggest casualty is academics, and medical treatment can help.
a. Autism involves struggles in processing language, starting from poor social connections, like eye contact and being a loner, to difficulty learning common gestures and eventually speech delay or inability to speak. Therapy and family involvement are crucial in managing it.
a. Autism is mainly managed through intense autism-specific therapies, with the family playing a significant role. Mainstream therapies, especially occupational and speech involvement, are key in this journey.
a. Research indicates that overexposure to screens can exhibit signs and symptoms similar to autism. It weakens social connections, which are crucial for speech development.
a. Therapy is playing with a goal. Family therapy involves playing with goals, while other therapists, such as occupational, physio, or speech therapists, are trained to provide specific interventions.