Early Intervention Centre in Hyderabad
Early intervention means starting structured support for a developmental delay while the brain is at its most adaptable, typically before age six, and ideally much earlier. TheraPeace runs early intervention from our centre in Habsiguda, East Hyderabad, with speech, occupational therapy, behaviour support and psychology coordinated as one plan.
Why early matters, in plain terms
Young brains build skills on top of skills. A toddler who cannot yet attend to faces struggles to imitate; a child who cannot imitate struggles to learn words. Catch the bottom of that stack early and the layers above come faster. This is the most consistent finding in child development research, and it is why "let's wait and see" is the costliest advice a worried parent ever receives.
When to bring a child in
Milestones arriving noticeably later than peers: sitting, walking, first words
No babbling, pointing or waving by around 12 months
No meaningful words by 18 months, or lost words at any age
Not responding to name, limited eye contact
Stiffness, floppiness or a strong preference for one hand very early
A high-risk birth history: prematurity, NICU stay, birth complications
If your paediatrician has said "give it time" but your gut disagrees, an assessment settles it with data instead of worry.
How our early intervention works
It starts with a developmental assessment across communication, motor, cognitive, social and self-help domains. From there your child gets a written plan, the right mix of therapies, and the same therapists each visit. Parents are trained as part of the program, since at this age the thirty minutes in our centre matter less than the hours you spend at home.
Where we are
Goodlife Retreat, Kakateeya Nagar, Habsiguda. Families come from Habsiguda, Tarnaka, Uppal, Nacharam, ECIL, Malkajgiri, LB Nagar and across Hyderabad.
TheraPeace runs as one multidisciplinary child development centre in Hyderabad. Still deciding where to go? Read our guide on choosing a child development centre.
Common questions
Is my child too young for therapy?
If a delay is visible, the child is not too young; early intervention is designed for toddlers. Sessions at this age look like structured play, not classroom drills.
What if the assessment shows nothing is wrong?
Then you walk out with data instead of doubt, plus guidance on what to watch for. We'll tell you honestly rather than inventing a therapy need.
My baby was premature. Should I assess even without obvious delays?
Developmental monitoring is sensible for premature and high-risk babies, since some delays surface gradually. A baseline assessment makes changes easier to catch.