Early intervention plays a crucial role in supporting children during their most formative developmental years. When challenges related to communication, learning, behavior, or sensory processing are identified early, children benefit from targeted support that builds strong foundations for future learning and independence.
At Aster Center, early intervention focuses on developing core skills such as attention, communication, play, social interaction, motor skills, and emotional regulation. These skills form the building blocks for academic learning and daily functioning. Our school-based model helps children gradually adapt to classroom routines, transitions, and social expectations in a supportive environment.
Early support also empowers families. Parent training and counselling ensure that strategies used in therapy are continued at home, creating consistency and reinforcing progress. When families are informed and supported, children experience smoother development and increased confidence.
Every child develops at their own pace, but early guidance can make a meaningful difference. With the right support at the right time, children gain the tools they need to navigate learning and life more successfully.
