
Preparing developmental milestones...
A free, 10-minute developmental screening built with Indian therapists — covering speech, movement, behavior, and learning. No sign-up needed.




When your child covers their ears at the mixie, refuses dal-chawal, or can't sit still for homework — it's not bad behaviour. It's their brain telling you something. Understanding the 8 senses changes everything.
Dressing, eating, brushing teeth, washing hands — in OT, these are called ADLs. They are key milestones for your child's independence and school readiness.


One of the most common worries for Indian parents. Late talking has many causes — and early support makes a huge difference. Learn when to wait, and when to act.
Tantrums, defiance, constant crying, extreme shyness — these aren't bad parenting. A child's brain is still developing emotional control. Child Psychology helps both the child and the parent.


You know your child best. If something doesn't feel right — the way they play, respond, or connect — trust that instinct. Many developmental conditions like Autism, ADHD, and learning delays respond best when identified early. Understanding is the first step.

Age-specific questions rooted in developmental science. Straight to the point — no filler, no jargon.

Your child's strengths and areas of concern mapped across four core domains. Visual, honest, and easy to understand.

Receive practical, therapist-designed activities you can start doing at home today. Real strategies, not generic advice.
Child development isn't one-dimensional. We look at the full picture so nothing gets missed.
While therapy sessions are for the child, this space is entirely for you. Find actionable home strategies, curated toolkits, and a supportive community.
Developmental delays are highly responsive to early support. A 10-minute screening today could change your child's trajectory.
Begin Free Screening“I wish I had started looking sooner. The earlier you catch it, the easier it is to help them thrive.”
A parent, Bengaluru
Child diagnosed at 18 months