Building Confident Routines at Home
Simple ways families can create predictable routines that support communication, learning, and independence.
Maan walks alongside children with Down syndrome from the early years with programs that focus on communication, fine motor skills, muscle strengthening, and academic readiness — at a pace that respects each child.
We draw a complete picture of motor, language, and cognitive strengths and needs.
Gross and fine motor skills, balance, and muscle strength.
Communication level, comprehension, and expressive skills.
Attention, memory, and academic readiness.
Internationally recognized programs we tailor per child and per age.
Home-based early intervention with the family as full partner.
Fine motor and daily-living skills development.
Structured exercises improving posture, endurance, and balance.
The program is incomplete without the family. We provide a clear home plan, parent coaching sessions, and follow-up on every goal.
Family meeting
Review medical history and current needs.
Comprehensive assessment
Motor, language, and cognitive sessions.
Individualized plan
Quarterly goals with clear methodology.
Sessions & follow-up
Regular sessions with recurring family reviews.
The earlier the better — early intervention makes a clear difference in communication and independence.
Often yes — we work as a coordinated team across OT, speech, and special education.
Yes — we offer a dedicated academic and social readiness program.
Simple ways families can create predictable routines that support communication, learning, and independence.
A practical look at how observation, family input, and specialist screening shape an individualized education plan.
Why structured play is a powerful setting for language, turn-taking, emotional regulation, and social confidence.
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