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At Support Circle for Special Needs Parents, we offer personalized, evidence-based support services to help children with special needs reach their full potential and to guide parents every step of the way. Whether you're seeking help for developmental delays, autism, learning difficulties, or behavioral challenges, we are here to support you with care, compassion, and expertise.

ABA Therapy (Applied Behavior Analysis)

ABA Therapy is a structured, research-based approach that focuses on improving behavior, communication, and daily living skills. We help children develop positive behaviors using reinforcement techniques and support them in learning routines, managing emotions, and interacting socially.

Best for: Children with Autism Spectrum Disorder, Behavior modification, Social skills development

Special Education Services

We provide individualized learning support for children with special needs based on their unique academic, emotional, and cognitive profiles. Through IEPs (Individualized Education Plans), visual aids, and multi-sensory methods, we help children learn at their own pace.

Best for: Children with intellectual or learning disabilities, Academic delays, Individual support

Remedial Therapy

Remedial sessions are designed for children struggling with core academic skills like reading, writing, comprehension, and math. We use structured teaching techniques tailored to the child’s level to bridge learning gaps.

Best for: Dyslexia, Dyscalculia, Dysgraphia, Autism, ADHD, IDD, Down Syndrome, Speech Delay, Other Learning Needs, Slow Learners, Academic Catch-up Support

Parenting Counseling & Coaching

We believe empowered parents raise empowered children. Our counseling sessions guide parents in understanding their child’s condition, managing stress, and learning how to support their child at home through behavior strategies and communication tools.

Best for: Parents of newly diagnosed children, Home behavior management, Emotional and mental support

Home Session Services

For families who prefer therapy at home, we offer professional home sessions (within select locations). These sessions provide the same quality support in the comfort of your child’s familiar environment, encouraging better focus and participation.

Available for: ABA Therapy, Special Education & Remedial sessions

Why Choose Us?

  • Child-centered and parent-informed approach
  • Experience with a wide range of special needs
  • Child tracking reports / IEP Plans
  • Flexible sessions based on your convenience

Ready to book a session or learn more?

Contact us today at 0336-3225765 or fill out the contact form to schedule a consultation.

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