Is a certified Behaviour Therapist, Counsellor and RCI Certified Special Educator with more than 5 years of experience. She has done her masters in psychology and PGD in Psychotherapy and Counselling. She is also a certified Play Therapist and a Therapeutic Art Life coach. Her vision is to work towards inclusion and embrace diversity. Aenna is also the centre head/Partner for our Dwarka sector 7 branch in Delhi.
When people think about speech therapy, they often associate it only with correcting pronunciation. In reality, communication involves much more than producing individual sounds correctly. A person ma...
When Everyday Sounds, Touch, or Movement Feel Overwhelming
A crowded classroom, the texture of certain clothes, the sound of a mixer, or even a gentle hug can feel completely different for some children. While many people adapt to these experiences without di...
Helping Children Express Themselves with Confidence
Every child begins speaking at their own pace, but there are times when delayed speech may need professional attention. While some children simply require a little more time, others may benefit from s...
Why Early Communication Support Can Make a Difference
Words are only one part of communication. A child also needs to understand language, respond appropriately, express ideas, interact socially, and pronounce sounds clearly. When any of these areas beco...
How Speech Therapy Helps Children Communicate with Confidence
A child's first words are exciting milestones, but communication involves much more than speaking. Understanding language, expressing thoughts, following instructions, and interacting with others ...
When Should Parents Consider a Child Therapy Centre, Understanding the Signs Early
Children express themselves in different ways, and not every delay or behavioural difference points to a serious concern. However, when a child consistently struggles with communication, learning, mov...
Building Everyday Skills Through Meaningful Activities
A child with autism may understand the world differently. Everyday experiences such as wearing certain clothes, holding a pencil, brushing teeth, sitting in a classroom, or responding to loud sounds c...
Every child develops at their own pace, but certain delays or behavioural concerns can make parents wonder whether additional support is needed. Difficulty in speaking, maintaining attention, social i...
Speaking clearly is only one aspect of communication. Understanding language, expressing thoughts, listening carefully, and interacting confidently with others are equally important. When any of these...
Children who experience difficulty processing sensory input—such as sensitivity to sound, touch, movement, or visual stimuli—often face challenges in daily activities, learning, and behavi...