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When a parent's instinct says something is not right — it is almost always worth listening to. Early intervention exists because the earliest years matter most.
You have probably been told to wait. By a paediatrician, a relative, a well-meaning friend — "every child develops differently," they said. "He will catch up." "She is just a late bloomer."
And yet something in you kept watching. Kept wondering. Kept searching.
That instinct brought you here. And it was right to.
At Urjasvini Child Development Centre, Dr. Vini Jhariya offers comprehensive early intervention for children from birth to 6 years — assessment, therapy, and parent guidance — built around one truth: the earlier we begin, the further we go. Every month in the early years is a window. And every window that is used well changes what becomes possible.
For families in Indore, across Madhya Pradesh, and online across India — Urjasvini CDC is here.
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Dr. Vini Jhariya
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The first six years of a child's life are a period of extraordinary brain development. More neural connections are formed in these years than at any other point in a human life. The brain is, quite literally, at its most plastic — most open to learning, most responsive to input, most capable of change.
This is why early intervention works. Not because we are fixing something broken — but because we are meeting the brain at its most teachable moment. Giving it the right input, at the right time, in the right way.
When a child with autism, developmental delay, speech difficulties, or sensory processing concerns receives structured, evidence-based intervention in the early years — the outcomes are measurably and significantly better than intervention that begins later.
This is not opinion. This is decades of research, replicated across the world.
Waiting is a choice. But it is never the best one.
Every child develops at their own pace — but there are milestones that matter. If several of these resonate, a comprehensive developmental assessment at Urjasvini CDC is the right next step.
You do not need to see every sign on this list. If something feels different — if your child's development does not feel on track — trust that feeling and come in. A proper developmental assessment will give you clarity that no amount of waiting ever can.
Always beginning with a thorough assessment before any intervention begins.
The earlier autism is identified and addressed, the better the outcome. Urjasvini CDC works with children from birth showing early signs — assessment, profile building, and structured early intervention using national and international approaches.
Children who are late to talk, difficult to understand, or have limited communication — where the delay is affecting development and daily functioning.
Children who are significantly behind across multiple developmental domains — motor, language, cognitive, and social — where a comprehensive assessment and coordinated intervention plan is essential.
Children whose sensory sensitivities — to sound, touch, texture, movement, or light — are significantly affecting their daily functioning, feeding, sleep, or learning.
Children whose cognitive development is progressing more slowly than expected — where early structured support can significantly change long-term outcomes.
Children who are delayed in sitting, standing, walking, or in the development of fine motor skills — where early intervention supports the physical foundation for all future learning.
Young children with significant feeding difficulties — related to sensory processing, oral motor development, or behavioural patterns around food — where early intervention prevents long-term nutritional and developmental impact.
Very young children where the parent-child relationship needs support — building secure attachment as the foundation of all emotional and social development.
Premature babies and NICU graduates whose developmental trajectory needs careful monitoring and early structured support.
Children with Down Syndrome or other genetic conditions — where early intervention maximises developmental potential and builds the strongest possible foundation for the years ahead.
Children who had skills — words, motor abilities, social engagement — and have lost them. Regression at any age is a clinical signal that requires immediate assessment.
Assessment first. Always. Because the right intervention can only be built on the right understanding.
No two children present the same way. No two families have the same circumstances. This is why early intervention at Urjasvini CDC is never a fixed programme — it is a personalised plan, built around your child's specific profile and your family's specific situation.
Dr. Vini Jhariya conducts a thorough developmental assessment — covering motor development, language and communication, cognitive development, social-emotional functioning, sensory processing, and adaptive behaviour. The assessment builds your child's complete developmental profile — a clear, honest picture of where they are and what they need.
The assessment findings are explained to parents in full — in plain language, with complete clarity. Goals are set together. A personalised early intervention plan is built around those goals — specific to your child, not borrowed from a template.
Based on your family's situation — the intervention is structured in the way that works best for you. See the Two Ways We Work section for how we work with both local and outstation families.
Your child attends Urjasvini CDC regularly for structured in-clinic early intervention sessions — overseen and supervised by Dr. Vini Jhariya.
A detailed home programme is provided — specific activities and strategies for parents to carry out between sessions.
Because what happens in the clinic is only part of the story. What happens at home, every day, with the people your child loves most — is where the real change builds.
For parents who want structured training — our parent training courses are available separately. See the Courses page for details.
Distance is not a barrier to early intervention. Urjasvini CDC works with families from across India — and the world — with a customised hybrid model built around your situation.
When you visit — intensive assessment and in-clinic therapy sessions are scheduled. Parents are trained directly and thoroughly during the visit.
A detailed home programme is designed — specific, practical, and tailored to your child's goals and your home environment.
Between visits — Dr. Vini Jhariya and the Urjasvini CDC team conduct regular online sessions to monitor your child's progress, guide you through the home programme, troubleshoot challenges, and adjust the plan as your child grows.
When the time is right — your child returns to Urjasvini CDC for the next phase of in-clinic therapy.
You are never alone in this. Even from a distance.
Parents often ask — is my child too young for intervention? Is it too early to worry?
The honest answer is this: in early childhood, there is no such thing as too early. There is only too late.
The brain's plasticity — its ability to form new connections, adapt, and learn — is at its peak in the first six years of life. Intervention that begins at 18 months achieves outcomes that are measurably different from intervention that begins at 3 years. Intervention at 3 years achieves outcomes that are measurably different from intervention at 5.
This does not mean that intervention later is useless. It never is. Children make progress at every age — and we have seen it.
But early is better. Earlier is better still.
If something in you is saying — something is not right — do not wait for someone to tell you it is time. Come in. Let us look together.
"Our daughter was 2 years old and had no words. Our doctor told us to wait and watch."
Aisha's parents came to Urjasvini CDC after months of being told she would talk when she was ready. She had no words, limited eye contact, and was in her own world much of the time. Their family had told them to relax. But something in them said — we cannot wait.
Assessment at Urjasvini CDC identified early signs that needed immediate attention. An early intervention programme was begun the same week — structured, play-based, and involving her parents at every step. A detailed home programme was designed. Regular sessions were held. Progress was tracked.
At age 3, Aisha had words. At age 4, she had sentences. At age 5, she started school alongside her peers.
"People told us we were overreacting. Dr. Vini told us we were right to come. That validation — and then the action — changed our daughter's life."
Every child who walks into Urjasvini CDC comes with a family that is worried, exhausted, and hoping. Our job — from the very first assessment — is to turn that worry into clarity, that exhaustion into direction, and that hope into a plan.
The earlier we begin, the further we go.
Dr. Vini Jhariya and the Urjasvini CDC team are here for families in Indore, across Madhya Pradesh, and online across India and the world.
Clear answers to common questions families ask before booking.
No. Early intervention at Urjasvini CDC begins from birth. Developmental concerns can be identified and addressed from the very earliest months of a child's life. If something feels different — come in. The earlier we begin, the better the outcome.
We respect every medical professional's judgement. But if something does not feel right to you — as the parent who watches your child every single day — a second opinion from a developmental specialist is always appropriate. A proper developmental assessment will either reassure you completely or give you the answers and the plan you need. Neither outcome is a bad one.
No. If there are clear developmental concerns, we can begin intervention while the assessment process is ongoing. We do not make families wait when a child clearly needs support.
Yes. We work with families from across India through our customised hybrid model — combining in-clinic visits with a detailed home programme and regular online sessions to monitor progress and guide parents between visits.
There is no single honest answer — it depends entirely on your child's profile, their age, and the intensity of the plan. We review progress regularly, adjust the plan as your child grows, and work towards goals that are always specific, always measurable, and always meaningful.
Always. Parents are central to early intervention at Urjasvini CDC — not bystanders. A detailed home programme is provided for every family. For parents who want structured training — our parent training courses are available separately. See the Courses page.
Yes. We will review existing assessments, build on what has already been done, and move forward from where your child is right now. It is never too late to begin — and it is never too late to begin better.
Book a consultation with Dr. Vini Jhariya and get clear guidance for your next step.