
Parenting is filled with questions, concerns, and moments of self-doubt. It’s normal to wonder if your child’s behavior is just a phase or something more significant. You may have observed things like late speech, frequent meltdowns, social withdrawal, or poor focus—and while some differences are part of a child’s natural development, others may signal deeper emotional or developmental challenges.
At Sahas, we believe in proactive parenting. Recognizing early signs of concern and seeking professional guidance can change the trajectory of a child’s development—giving them the tools they need to succeed emotionally, socially, and academically.
Children don’t all hit milestones at the same pace. One child might start speaking at 14 months, while another may not talk clearly until age 3. Variations are natural, but persistent difficulties across areas like communication, emotion regulation, or learning could indicate a developmental delay or behavioral concern.
Using simple words by 18 months.
Responding to their name and simple instructions.
Showing curiosity in surroundings.
Playing alongside other children by age 3.
Expressing and recognizing emotions.
Here are specific signs that your child may benefit from professional assessment and support:
If any of these persist over weeks or months, it's worth consulting a professional—even if your child seems to be doing fine in other areas.
Many parents wait, hoping their child will “catch up.” While in some cases they do, waiting can delay essential support and make existing challenges harder to overcome.
Strengthen neural pathways during peak development years.
Prevent secondary issues like low self-esteem or social isolation.
Equip children with tools to manage their emotions and behavior.
Support academic readiness and smoother school integration.
At Sahas, we offer an integrated approach to developmental and emotional wellness. Our team includes child psychologists, occupational therapists, speech-language pathologists, special educators, and pediatric physiotherapists.
Detailed developmental screening and evaluation.
Tailored intervention plans for each child.
Parent coaching and family counseling.
We observe how your child plays, interacts, and communicates.
You'll share insights, concerns, and background information.
We discuss areas of concern and propose a roadmap.
Depending on your child's needs, we may recommend further assessments or therapy sessions.
compassionate support space for children and teens, helping them navigate emotional, behavioral, and developmental challenges with care and confidence