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Autism Therapy Center in Greater Noida NCR

What is autism therapy?



Empowering kids, children, people with autism problems and building a support system. Autism Spectrum Disorder aka ASD is a neurological condition... Which could significantly impact lives of kids, children, people and their families. Quoting United States of America's Centre of Disease Control (CDC) More than 7 crores / 70 million people across the world are in ASD.

Science is yet to find root cause, medicine for Autism... Therapies of various kinds ex: Occupational Therapy, Behavioral Therapy, autism Therapy can help to empower kids, children to be part of the mainstream society. Autism Therapy is embodiment of all the essential therapies.


What are Autism Redflags ?


when a child is not meeting developmental milestones. Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) Red flags may include lack of social communication, restricted or limited play skills, repetitive or restricted patterns of behavior, strong sensory interests, poor eye contact and poor joint attention.

Parents may also have concerns when their child is not meeting developmental milestones in social communication, play, motor or self-help skills. Regression or loss of previously learned skills can also be a red flag for parents warranting a developmental consultation with our team.


Autism Treatment in Greater Noida


The Autism treatment in Greater Noida is now provided by Way To Grow - Speech Therapy and Special Education Center. Children with autism have trouble communicating and understanding what other people think and feel making it very hard for them to express themselves either with words or through gestures, facial expressions, and touch.

These children are very sensitive and may be greatly troubled, sometimes even pained by sounds, touches, smells, or sights that seem normal to others.

They may even have repetitive, stereotyped body movements such as rocking, pacing, or hand flapping. They may also have unusual responses to people, attachments to objects, resistance to change in their routines, or aggressive or self-injurious behaviour. At times they may seem not to notice people, objects, or activities in their surroundings.

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