FAQ

  • What is child development therapy?

    Child development therapy is a type of therapy that helps children who are experiencing developmental delays or challenges in reaching their full potential. It focuses on promoting physical, cognitive, and emotional development through play-based activities and interventions.

  • How do I know if my child needs child development therapy?

    If you notice that your child is not meeting developmental milestones or is having difficulty in areas such as communication, social interaction, or motor skills, it may be a sign that they could benefit from child development therapy. A comprehensive assessment by a licensed therapist can help determine if therapy is needed.

  • What is Thrive for Life, and what services does it provide?

    Thrive for Life is a child development therapy center that specializes in working with neurodivergent children and their families. We adopt sensory based behaviour intervention strategies to work on a whole child approach

  • Who can benefit from the services offered by Thrive for Life?

    Our services are designed for neurodivergent children and their families, including those with diagnoses such as autism, ADHD, sensory processing disorder, and other neurodevelopmental or neurological disorders. We believe that every child has the potential to thrive, and we are committed to helping each child reach their full potential.

  • What age range of children do you work with?

    We work with children of all ages, from infants to adolescents. Our therapists have experience working with a wide range of developmental challenges and can provide support and intervention at every stage og development.

  • What kind of therapy services does Thrive for Life offer?

    We offer a range of therapy services, including individual therapy, group therapy, and family therapy. Our therapy sessions are tailored to the specific needs of each child, and our team of experienced therapists and professionals use evidence-based strategies and clinical tools to support each child's growth and development.

  • How does Thrive for Life involve parents in the therapy process?

    We strongly believe in the importance of parent training and partnership in the therapy process. We offer extensive parent training programs that go beyond the therapy session, including in-session training that allows parents to learn hands-on in the therapy room alongside their child. We also provide homework and tasks to parents outside the therapy clinic to ensure consistency in the child's progress.

  • What is Thrive for Life's approach to therapy?

    At Thrive for Life, we believe in a holistic approach to therapy that considers the whole child, including their physical, emotional, and cognitive well-being. We focus on the strengths of each child, as well as their challenges, to help them develop the skills and strategies they need to thrive. We also believe in a comprehensive approach to therapy that involves parent partnership and involvement in and outside of the therapy setup.

  • How can I schedule an appointment with Thrive for Life?

    You can schedule an appointment by calling us at +919319090745 or by booking an appointment from our website or by filling out the contact form on our website. Our friendly staff will be happy to assist you and answer any questions you may have.

  • What makes Thrive for Life different from other therapy centers ?

    At Thrive for Life, we believe in a comprehensive approach to therapy that focuses not only on the child, but also on the family. We are dedicated to empowering parents and providing them with the knowledge and tools they need to support their child's progress both in and outside of the therapy setup. We also believe in creating a safe, welcoming, and inclusive environment for all children and families, where everyone feels valued, supported, and empowered.

  • What types of therapy services do you offer for neurodivergent children?

    We offer a range of therapy services including speech therapy, occupational therapy, play therapy, and social skills groups. Our therapists work with each child individually to create a personalized treatment plan.

  • How long does a therapy session typically last?

    Our therapy sessions typically last between 45 minutes. However, the length of the session may vary depending on the individual needs of the child.

  • How often do children attend therapy sessions?

    The frequency of therapy sessions varies based on the individual needs of the child. Some children may attend therapy once a week, while others may attend multiple times per week. Our therapists will work with families to determine the most appropriate frequency of therapy.

  • Do you offer parent training and support?

    Yes, we understand that parents and caregivers play a critical role in the success of their child's therapy. We offer parent training and support to help parents better understand their child's needs and learn strategies to support their child's development.

  • Can you provide services remotely?

    Yes, we offer teletherapy services for families who are unable to attend in-person sessions or prefer the convenience of online therapy.

  • How long does therapy typically last?

    The length of therapy varies based on the individual needs of the child. Some children may only need a few months of therapy, while others may benefit from ongoing therapy for several years.

  • What types of neurodivergent conditions do you work with?

    We work with children who have a range of neurodivergent conditions, including autism spectrum disorder, ADHD, sensory processing disorder, and learning disabilities.

  • How do you work with families to create a treatment plan?

    Our therapists work closely with families to understand their child's strengths and challenges and create a personalized treatment plan. We involve families in the therapy process and provide regular updates on their child's progress.

  • What qualifications do your therapists have?

    Our therapists are highly trained and licensed professionals with expertise in working with neurodivergent children. They have advanced degrees in their field and receive ongoing training to stay up-to-date on the latest research and best practices.

  • How can therapy help my child with a neurodivergent condition?

    Therapy can help your child learn coping mechanisms, improve communication and social skills, and develop strategies to manage challenging behaviors. Our therapists are trained in evidence-based practices and will work with you and your child to develop a personalized treatment plan that meets their specific needs.

  • What types of therapy do you offer?

    We offer a range of evidence-based therapies, including cognitive behavioral therapy, play therapy, social skills training, and family therapy. Our therapists are trained in a variety of techniques and will work with you and your child to determine which approach is best suited for their unique needs.

  • How often will my child need therapy?

    The frequency of therapy sessions will depend on your child's individual needs and treatment goals. Initially, we may recommend weekly sessions, but as your child progresses, we may adjust the frequency of sessions to best support their ongoing development.

  • Will my child's therapy sessions be confidential?

    Yes, all therapy sessions are confidential and information will only be shared with your written consent. However, there are some exceptions to this rule, such as if we have concerns about your child's safety or the safety of others. In these cases, we are obligated to report our concerns to the appropriate authorities.

  • Will I be involved in my child's therapy sessions?

    Yes, we believe that parental involvement is an important part of your child's therapy. We will work with you to develop a treatment plan and provide you with regular updates on your child's progress. We may also offer family therapy sessions to help improve communication and strengthen relationships within your family.

  • How do I know my child falls in the neurodivergent category?

    It can be difficult to know if your child falls in the neurodivergent category without a formal assessment. However, some signs that your child may be neurodivergent include difficulty with social interactions, sensory sensitivities, and difficulty with communication or language. If you have concerns, we recommend scheduling an assessment with a qualified professional.

  • Do you provide formal diagnosis for my child?

    No, we do not provide formal diagnoses. However, we do conduct a formative assessment to evaluate the child's needs and create a personalized plan for their therapy. We work closely with families and professionals to ensure that each child receives the support they need to thrive.

  • Why should I choose Thrive for Life?

    At Thrive for Life, we believe in a holistic approach to therapy. We focus not only on the child's specific needs but also on their overall well-being. Our team of highly qualified professionals is dedicated to providing personalized, evidence-based therapy that meets the unique needs of each child and family. We work closely with families to ensure that they are supported every step of the way, and we are committed to creating a safe and welcoming environment for everyone who walks through our doors.