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Practical guidance and the latest research on speech therapy, autism, and ADHD—delivered by specialists who care.

A clean and engaging blog banner showing an Indian toddler playing with colorful building blocks while interacting with a smiling parent. The headline reads "Speech Delay in Toddlers: When to Worry, When to Wait, and What to Do." The infographic outlines age-based speech and language milestones from 12 months to 3 years, including babbling, first words, combining words, and speaking in short sentences. It also lists warning signs such as no babbling by 12 months, no words by 16 months, difficulty combining words by age 2, unclear speech by age 3, loss of previously acquired language skills, and not responding to their name or simple instructions. The image encourages parents to talk, read, and sing with their child, limit screen time, seek professional guidance when concerned, and highlights that early assessment and intervention can improve communication and developmental outcomes.

Speech Delay in Toddlers: When to Worry, When to Wait, and What to Do

Is your 2-year-old not talking yet? Understand speech delay milestones, causes, and when to see a speech therapist in India. Expert guidance from Gabify
A bright and informative blog banner featuring a thoughtful Indian school-aged child sitting at a study table with books and stationery, appearing distracted and overwhelmed. The headline reads "ADHD Symptoms in Children: Signs Indian Parents Often Miss." The design highlights common ADHD symptoms including constant movement, being easily distracted, difficulty completing tasks, forgetfulness, excessive talking or interrupting, mood swings, and poor time management or organization. Supportive messages emphasize that ADHD is more than "naughty" or "lazy" behavior, encouraging parents to look beyond the behaviour, seek professional guidance, and remember that early identification and appropriate support can help children thrive.

ADHD Symptoms in Children: Signs Indian Parents Often Miss

Is your child too hyperactive or unable to focus? Learn ADHD symptoms, what they look like in Indian schools, and how AI screening can help.
A warm and informative blog banner showing a curious Indian baby sitting on a play mat with colorful educational toys beside an autism awareness ribbon. The image is titled "Early Signs of Autism in Babies: What Every Indian Parent Must Know" and highlights common early developmental signs including limited eye contact, not responding to their name, reduced interest in social interaction or play, repetitive movements, unusual sensitivity to sounds or touch, and delayed babbling or speech. The design emphasizes that early awareness and intervention can improve developmental outcomes and encourages parents to consult a specialist if they notice these signs.

Early Signs of Autism in Babies: What Every Indian Parent Must Know

Learn the early signs of autism in babies from 12 months. Validated by AIIMS Jodhpur. India's trusted AI screening platform — Gabify Neurolens.
Regression in Toddlers: What It Means When a Child Loses Words or Skills

Regression in Toddlers: What It Means When a Child Loses Words or Skills

When a toddler loses words or skills they once had, it is never 'just a phase'. What developmental regression means and why it always warrants screening.
Is My Child Just Shy or Showing Signs of Social Communication Delay?

Is My Child Just Shy or Showing Signs of Social Communication Delay?

Shyness and social communication delay can look alike from outside. The key differences — warm-up time, comfort-zone behaviour, and shared connection.
Developmental Red Flags at 18 Months: A Checklist for Parents

Developmental Red Flags at 18 Months: A Checklist for Parents

18 months is a critical checkpoint in child development. A practical checklist of red flags across speech, social, motor and play — and what to do next.
Toe Walking, Hand Flapping, Lining Up Toys: Which Behaviours Need Attention

Toe Walking, Hand Flapping, Lining Up Toys: Which Behaviours Need Attention

Toe walking, hand flapping and lining up toys appear in typical kids and in autism. How to tell playful quirks from patterns that deserve a screening.
Why Doesn't My Child Respond to Their Name? Possible Reasons Explained

Why Doesn't My Child Respond to Their Name? Possible Reasons Explained

A child not responding to their name can mean many things — hearing, attention, language, or autism. The possible reasons, and how to find out which.
Late Talker or Speech Delay? The Difference That Changes Everything

Late Talker or Speech Delay? The Difference That Changes Everything

Late talker' and 'speech delay' are not the same thing. Understanding the difference — expressive-only vs broader delay — changes what parents should do.