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Confronting the news of a child’s diagnosis of a developmental disability.

Confronting the news of a child’s diagnosis of a developmental disability is a video in which parent champions urge parents to ask for a firm diagnosis for their child.

The above video on confronting the news of a child’s diagnosis of a developmental disability is part of our Rubaroo knowledge series. In this Rubaroo knowledge sharing series, parent champions Lavanya, Sharmila and Hima urge parents to ask for a firm diagnosis for their child, intervene early & seek help from the entire family.

The key takeaway to bear in mind,

  • Observe your child’s developmental milestones
  • Know what to expect at every age across all developmental domains.
  • Seek help as soon as you feel something is not right with your child’s development – Do not hesitate to seek guidance from an expert even if you have a hunch. Act on it!
  • Seek medical opinion & intervene as early as possible, as it can make a big difference to your child’s health in the long-term.
  • Asking for a firm diagnosis is your right as a parent. Diagnosis is crucial as it will serve as a guide to identify core developmental areas in your child that require extra care and support, thus allowing you to intervene most appropriately.
  • Construct a road-map for your child’s development and set goals customized to your child’s needs, together with the expert (Pediatrician/Therapists)
  • Do not be misguided by therapies that have no scientific evidence.
  • Therapy time is not restricted to the doctor’s clinic, therapy centre or school. Home intervention is a valuable resource for your child’s health. Combining home, therapy/medical and academic intervention will ensure the child experiences holistic support and care.
  • Take care of yourself while taking care of your child.
  • Engage the entire family in your child’s life.
  • Interact with other parents who are on the same journey and discuss your fears and queries openly. Seek help without hesitation.

Because Knowledge is power, the community is strength and a positive attitude is everything (Lance Armstrong)

We would like to express our heartfelt gratitude to all the parent champions who invested their time and effort by sharing their inspiring story and invaluable experience with the wider parent community.

Check out other parent champions who talk about their child’s journey while sharing their valuable learning gathered through their inspiring tales. Also, you can check out the infographic on what is early intervention.? 

If you have questions about Autism, Down Syndrome, ADHD, or other intellectual disabilities, or have concerns about developmental delays in a child, the Nayi Disha team is here to help. For any questions or queries, please contact our FREE Helpline at 844-844-8996. You can call or what’s app us

DISCLAIMER: Please note that this guide is for information purposes only. Please consult a qualified health practitioner to understand safe management.

Seeking a firm diagnosis for a developmental disability & intervening early – Marcus & Annamma’s story

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In our Rubaroo knowledge sharing series, watch Marcus and Annamma share their story about their son, Samuel, who was diagnosed with Autism.

Key takeaway to bear in mind,

  • Observe your child’s developmental milestones
  • Know what to expect at every age across all developmental domains.
  • Seek help as soon as you feel something is not right with your child’s development – Do not hesitate to seek guidance from an expert even if you have a hunch. Act on it!
  • Seek medical opinion & intervene as early as possible, as it can make a big difference to your child’s health in the long-term.
  • Asking for a firm diagnosis is your right as a parent. Diagnosis is crucial as it will serve as a guide to identify core developmental areas in your child that require extra care and support, thus allowing you to intervene most appropriately.
  • Construct a road-map for your child’s development and set goals customized to your child’s needs, together with the expert (Pediatrician/Therapists)
  • Do not be misguided by therapies that have no scientific evidence.
  • Therapy time is not restricted to the doctor’s clinic, therapy centre or school. Home intervention is a valuable resource for your child’s health. Combining home, therapy/medical and academic intervention will ensure the child experiences holistic support and care.
  • Take care of yourself while taking care of your child.
  • Engage the entire family in your child’s life.
  • Interact with other parents who are on the same journey and discuss your fears and queries openly. Seek help without hesitation.

Because,

Knowledge is power, community is strength and positive attitude is everything (Lance Armstrong)

Check out other parent champions who talk about their child’s journey while sharing their valuable learning gathered through their inspiring tales.

DISCLAIMER: Please note that this guide is for information purposes only. Please consult a qualified health practitioner to understand safe management.

We would like to express our heartfelt gratitude to all the parent champions who invested their time and effort by sharing their inspiring story and invaluable experience with the wider parent community.

If you have questions about Autism, Down Syndrome, ADHD, or other intellectual disabilities, or have concerns about developmental delays in a child, the Nayi Disha team is here to help. For any questions or queries, please contact our FREE Helpline at 844-844-8996. You can call or what’s app us. Our counselors speak different languages including English, Hindi, Malayalam, Gujarati, Marathi, Telugu, and Bengali.

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