Accompanying each child, at their own pace
A tailored approach to support development, encourage learning and assist each family.

The care
Speech therapy
And
communication
Develops language, comprehension and expression.
Helps the child to communicate better on a daily basis.
Occupational therapy
Promotes independence in everyday tasks.
Offers adaptations to facilitate activities and learning .

Psychomotor skills
Improves coordination, balance and body awareness.
It helps the child to better orient themselves and calm down.
Psychology / Emotional Support
Helps the child to better understand their emotions.
to calm down and develop relationships with others.
Educational support
Supports learning with methods adapted to the pace and needs of each child.
Support for families
Supports parents in understanding the syndrome and adapting to daily life.
Every child is unique.
The care plan is built up gradually.
depending on its needs and its evolution.

Acting early, to provide better support
The first years of life are a key period in a child's development.
This is when the brain is most receptive, capable of learning, adapting, and building new skills.
When a developmental disorder is present, early intervention allows the child to be supported at the time when their developmental capacities are greatest.
Its aim is not to "correct", but to understand, support and accompany.
It helps to promote communication, motor skills, and independence.
and to help the child build their own reference points, at their own pace.
Implemented early, it notably allows for:
to support acquisitions from the first signs
to prevent certain difficulties from becoming entrenched
to adapt the environment to the child's needs
to support parents in understanding and daily life
But beyond the objectives, early intervention is above all about:
To offer the child opportunities for development
Supporting its overall development
Moving forward step by step, with confidence
Each child develops at their own pace.
The key is to support them at the right time, with the right tools.
However, access to healthcare remains very unequal depending on the country and the resources available.
Many families cannot benefit from appropriate or early support.
Hence the importance of raising awareness, informing and taking action, to allow each child to have the best chance of being supported.

