Early intervention is critical for maximizing developmental potential. We provide evidence-based early childhood intervention services designed to improve language, cognitive abilities, motor skills, and social-emotional development during the most critical years of growth.
- Developmental Stimulation
We engage children in stimulating, age-appropriate activities that promote overall development across key domains.
Our developmental services include:
- Fine and gross motor skill development
- Cognitive stimulation activities
- Sensory play and structured learning sessions
- Early literacy and numeracy exposure
- Speech, Social, and Cognitive Skill-Building
We support children who need targeted assistance with communication, social interaction, and cognitive growth.
Our early skill-building services include:
- Early speech and language stimulation
- Social interaction exercises and guided play
- Problem-solving and cognitive skill development
- Pre-academic learning readiness activities
- Support for Early Learning
We help children build strong learning foundations through structured educational support tailored to their developmental level.
Our early learning services include:
- Guided early learning curriculum
- Pre-school readiness programs
- Adaptive teaching for children with disabilities
- Multi-sensory learning approaches
- Parent Guidance and Coaching
We empower parents with the knowledge and skills needed to support their child’s development effectively at home.
Parent support includes:
- Training on behaviour management and communication strategies
- Guidance on daily routines and developmental activities
- Emotional support and resource coordination
- Family-centred care planning
Why Families Choose Us
At HHCG, we are dedicated to providing:
- High-quality, compassionate, and specialized paediatric care
- Evidence-based interventions tailored to each child
- Skilled caregivers trained in disability support and child development
- A safe, nurturing, and inclusive environment
- Collaborative care involving families, therapists, and medical professionals