Early Stimulation for High-Risk Babies
High-risk babies require specialized care and early intervention to support their development. Our comprehensive early stimulation program provides monitoring, assessment, and therapeutic interventions for infants who may be at risk for developmental delays.
Our Services Include
- Periodic Growth Monitoring: Regular tracking of physical growth and development milestones.
- HINE (Hammersmith Infant Neurological Evaluation): Developmental screening for infants until age 1 to detect neurological concerns early.
- Amiel-Tison Neurological Assessment: Comprehensive neurological evaluation to identify potential developmental issues.
- Bayley Scales Assessment: Standardized developmental assessment for children aged 18 months to 4 years, evaluating cognitive, language, and motor development.
- Multi-Sensory Stimulation: Targeted stimulation programs including:
- Auditory stimulation to enhance hearing and sound processing
- Tactile stimulation to develop touch sensitivity and awareness
- Visual stimulation to promote visual tracking and perception
- Motor stimulation to encourage movement and physical development
- Lactation Counseling: Support and guidance for mothers on breastfeeding techniques and nutrition.
Who Benefits from This Program?
High-risk babies include those who:
- Were born prematurely or with low birth weight
- Experienced birth complications or neonatal intensive care
- Have a family history of developmental disorders
- Show early signs of developmental delays
- Have medical conditions that may affect development
Early detection and intervention during the critical first years of life can significantly improve developmental outcomes and help babies reach their full potential.