Ayurvedic and therapy-aware support for sensory comfort, focus, developmental needs, and parent guidance.
Neurodevelopmental disorders are disabilities associated primarily with the functioning of the neurological system and brain. Examples of neurodevelopmental disorders in children include Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder, Autism Spectrum Disorders, Communication Disorders such as Speech sound disorder, Language disorder, Stuttering (Childhood Onset Fluency Disorder), and Social communication disorder, Intellectual Disability, Motor Disorders such as Tic disorders (including Tourette’s disorder), Developmental coordination disorder, and Stereotypic movement disorder, and Specific Learning Disorder.
Care begins with a careful conversation about the child's routines, sleep, appetite, behavior, sensory comfort, communication, and family concerns — including previous assessments where available. The goal is a practical, family-centered plan that can be followed consistently.
Early guidance can help families better understand their child's development, identify strengths and support needs, and access strategies that promote participation, learning, communication, and wellbeing.
Depending on consultation findings, the care path may combine Ayurvedic guidance, therapy support, parent routines, and follow-up conversations.
This page is for awareness and guided care enquiries only. It does not diagnose, promise cures, or guarantee results. Final care decisions should be made after consultation with qualified professionals.