How It Works

From concern to clarity in 6 steps

A structured path designed around parent confidence, child-specific understanding, and consultation-led care โ€” so your family always knows the next step.

5โ€“7 min

Child Development Check

5,000+

Families Supported

Monthly

Progress reviews

The pathway

Six steps from concern to clarity.

A structured framework that helps parents move from noticing a concern to consultation-led understanding, clear therapy direction, and monthly progress reviews.

01
01

Child Development Check

Answer a few parent-friendly questions about development, communication, movement, attention, behaviour, and daily routines. Takes around 5โ€“7 minutes.

02
02

Suggested Direction

Based on your responses, DARC suggests a possible starting direction such as OT, Speech, school readiness, regulation support, or general child development consultation.

03
03

Book Consultation

Choose Dr. Aaditya's Team, Vasudharany (Head SLP), your preferred branch, and a consultation time that suits your family.

04
04

Consultation & Understanding

The team listens carefully to your concerns, understands your child's daily life, routines, school, communication, and participation with a calm, parent-friendly approach.

05
05

Therapy Direction

If therapy is recommended after consultation, DARC guides your family towards the right areas of support across OT, Speech, Special Education, or parent guidance.

06
06

Progress Review

Parents receive clarity monthly on what is improving, what still needs support, what goals are being worked on, and what the next focus area should be.

The consultation

What happens at your consultation.

The consultation is a calm conversation where the DARC team focuses on really understanding your child โ€” not rushing to a label. The session covers concerns, history, routines, school, communication, and functional participation.

Parent concern history

The team begins with what parents notice at home, school, play, routines, communication, and daily life.

Developmental understanding

The team looks at sensory, motor, reflex, communication, behavioural, and functional patterns together.

Clear therapy direction

OT, Speech, Special Education, parent guidance, and progress review are considered as a connected direction, not in isolation.

Parent clarity

Families leave knowing what is being worked on, why it matters, and what comes next โ€” explained clearly.

Why DARC feels different

A calmer path from
concern to care direction.

Families leave each step knowing what changed, what's next, and why โ€” not just what was done in the session.

Root cause understanding

DARC looks beyond surface behaviours to understand the foundations that may be affecting participation.

Connected therapy direction

OT, Speech, Special Education, and parent guidance are sequenced around the child's actual needs.

Transparent progress reviews

Monthly reviews help parents follow goals, observations, improvements, and next focus areas clearly.

Book a Consultation

Built for parent confidence

Every step designed with your family in mind.

DARC's pathway removes the guesswork. Parents have clarity on what to expect, what is being worked on, and why it matters โ€” from the very first check.

Monthly reviews

Progress focus areas

Speech and communicationreviewed monthly
Sensory regulationreviewed monthly
Movement and coordinationreviewed monthly
School readiness routinesreviewed monthly

Note: Every child is different. Progress depends on the child's needs, consistency, home support, and therapy direction.

Parent confidence

Clear explanations help families feel more involved and less anxious throughout the care journey.

Connected team support

OT, Speech, Special Education, and parent guidance work together around the child's needs where suitable.

Clarity before direction

The Child Development Check helps families begin with a calmer, more structured next step.

Your next step

Ready to begin? Book your consultation today.

Every DARC journey begins with a conversation. Let's understand your child's needs together.