Early Intervention

Giving your child the right start, at the right time

Ages 1 to 4 are the most important years for your child’s brain development. If something feels different, this is the right time to act.

What is Early Intervention?

Early Intervention supports children showing early signs of developmental delay, whether linked to autism or other causes. Between ages 1 and 4, when your child’s brain is most adaptable, this program helps build essential skills.

Child learning with therapist during early intervention support program

This program is often helpful for children who:

No diagnosis is needed to begin  ; many families start simply because something feels different.

Location

Stepping Stones Center, Marathahalli

Duration

A structured 6-week program, with 90 minutes per day

Who it's for:

Children aged 1.5 to 4 with autism, developmental delays, or early signs of attention and behavioral differences

Noticing changes in your child's development?

If you've noticed small concerns, let's explore them together.

Is this program right for my child?

A good fit if your child is between 1 and 4 years, and you’ve wondered:

Young child sitting with teddy bear showing communication delay concerns

Why aren’t they communicating more yet?

Child feeling confused and overwhelmed with everyday routines

Why are they behind on milestones?

Young child experiencing play and social interaction difficulties

Why are everyday routines such a struggle?

We help you understand what’s typical, what may need support, and your next steps without pressure or labels.

What you may notice as you start

Early Intervention is not about testing or pushing milestones. It’s about creating the right learning environment at the right time.

With support, children often begin to:

Communicate using words, gestures or visuals

Engage more meaningfully in play

Respond better to routines and instructions

Child learning with therapist during early intervention session

Regulate emotions with greater
ease

Build readiness for group learning and school

Engage more meaningfully in play

Small changes made early lead to smoother routines and greater confidence for children and parents.

Noticing Changes in Your Child’s Development?

Early support starts with a conversation

What the first few weeks look like

Each child’s goals are personalised to their strengths, their pace, and the skills that matter most.

What your child will work on

Each child’s goals are personalised, but commonly include:

Teacher supporting child learning skills in classroom

Learning is built step by step — starting with play and attention, then imitation and early communication.

Get started with Early Intervention

We’re based in Marathahalli and work with partnered inclusive schools nearby. If you’re unsure, just reach out — we’ll help you find the right path for your child.

We work with your child, and with you

Early intervention works best when learning continues at home. Parents are 

supported to:

Understand how their child learns

Feel more prepared to support development at home

Respond calmly and confidently to challenges

Use simple strategies during daily routines

A parent-mediated approach — not turning you into a therapist, but giving you simple tools that work in everyday life.

Why families choose

Stepping Stones Center

13+ years supporting children and families

Hundreds of families supported through Early Intervention

Calm, welcoming, sensory
friendly environment

Therapists trained across ABA,
Speech & OT

Individualised plans and clear communication

You don't have to figure this out alone

We'll guide you through assessment, goals, and a plan tailored to your child.

What parents say

Frequently Asked Questions

Do I need a diagnosis to enroll?

No. Many families join without a diagnosis. We guide you based on your child’s current needs.

You’ll receive a progress summary and recommendations for next steps, which may include continued therapy, home strategies, or school planning.

Yes. A consistent caregiver such as a grandparent or nanny can attend if they are involved in daily routines.

We focus on communication in all forms — words, gestures, visuals, or signs — and support each child at their own pace.

LET’S TALK ABOUT YOUR CHILD’S NEEDS

Connect with our team to find the right early intervention support.

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