Every child is different. Every concern deserves clarity.
Some children need support with communication, some with movement, some with attention, some with regulation, and some with daily routines. DARC helps parents understand the root direction before starting therapy.
Speech
Communication & language support
Sensory
Processing & regulation work
Motor
Movement & coordination support
9 Areas
Covered under one roof
All Support Areas
What DARC helps children build.
Nine areas of paediatric support โ OT, Speech, Sensory Integration, Physiotherapy, Behaviour, and more โ each guided by consultation and shaped around the individual child.
Speech and Communication
Parents may notice: Limited speech, unclear words, difficulty expressing needs, reduced social communication, or frustration when not understood.
How DARC may support: Speech Therapy, Functional Speech Therapy, parent communication strategies, and progress review.
Recommended consultation
Vasudharany, Head SLP
Attention and Sitting Tolerance
Parents may notice: Difficulty sitting, frequent movement, distractibility, task avoidance, or poor classroom participation.
How DARC may support: Sensory-motor support, Occupational Therapy, regulation work, and parent strategies.
Recommended consultation
Dr. Aaditya's Team
Sensory Processing and Regulation
Parents may notice: Overreaction or underreaction to sound, touch, movement, textures, crowds, or changes in routine.
How DARC may support: Occupational Therapy, Sensory-Motor Therapy, and child-specific regulation support.
Recommended consultation
DARC Therapy Team
Movement and Coordination
Parents may notice: Clumsiness, poor balance, delayed milestones, poor body awareness, or difficulty learning new movements.
How DARC may support: OT, motor planning support, reflex integration where suitable, and functional movement activities.
Recommended consultation
Dr. Aaditya's Team
Handwriting and School Readiness
Parents may notice: Difficulty holding a pencil, writing, copying, sitting for learning, following classroom routines, or completing school tasks.
How DARC may support: Fine motor support, school readiness planning, special education support, and parent guidance.
Recommended consultation
Dr. Aaditya's Team
Feeding and Oral-Motor Support
Parents may notice: Difficulty chewing, managing textures, oral coordination challenges, picky eating patterns, or stressful mealtimes.
How DARC may support: Assessment-led therapy direction and carefully guided oral-motor or feeding support where suitable.
Recommended consultation
Vasudharany, Head SLP or Dr. Aaditya's Team depending on concern
Behaviour and Emotional Regulation
Parents may notice: Meltdowns, avoidance, frustration, impulsivity, difficulty with transitions, or emotional outbursts.
How DARC may support: DARC looks deeper at sensory, communication, developmental, and regulation needs instead of only reacting to behaviour.
Recommended consultation
Dr. Aaditya's Team
Daily Living and Independence
Parents may notice: Difficulty with dressing, feeding, toileting, transitions, sleep routines, or daily independence.
How DARC may support: Occupational Therapy, parent coaching, and practical daily routine support.
Recommended consultation
Dr. Aaditya's Team
Movement and Gross Motor Development
Parents may notice: Late milestones for walking or running, poor balance, low muscle tone, difficulty with stairs, or reduced physical confidence.
How DARC may support: Paediatric Physiotherapy for gross motor skills, postural control, coordination, and movement confidence.
Recommended consultation
DARC Physiotherapy Team
Why DARC feels different
A calmer path from concern to care direction.
DARC does not guess. Every child's needs are assessed, understood, and matched to the right therapy direction โ with parent guidance built in from day one.
Root cause, not just surface behaviour
DARC looks beyond what is visible to understand the foundations that may be affecting daily participation.
OT and Speech in one place
Both disciplines work together so the child's needs are seen as a whole, not treated separately.
Progress clarity every month
Parents receive clear updates on goals, observations, improvements, and the next focus area.
Start with what you notice
You do not need a therapy label. Share the concern at home, school, or daily life and DARC finds the right direction.
Root cause understanding
The team looks at sensory, motor, reflex, communication, behavioural, and functional patterns to guide care.
Monthly clarity for parents
Families always understand what is being worked on, why it matters, how it is progressing, and what comes next.
No guesswork. No pressure.
Families receive a consultation-led pathway, parent-friendly guidance, and progress clarity โ without public therapy packages or pressure-based selling.
Next step
Ready to start? Begin with the Development Check.
The Development Check helps us understand your child's needs and guide you to the right consultation.
