As parents, it’s natural to notice small changes in your child’s behavior, communication, or daily routines. Some changes are part of normal development — while others may be signs that your child could benefit from extra support. Knowing when to consider therapy can help you take the right next step with confidence.
Children grow and learn at their own pace. Some talk earlier, some later. Some adapt easily to routines, while others need more time and guidance. Developmental differences are common — and noticing them early gives you the chance to understand your child’s needs more clearly.
You may want to consider therapy if your child:
These signs don’t mean something is “wrong.” They simply indicate that your child may benefit from gentle guidance and skill-building support.