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FAQ

  • Does the center have enough experience in handling cases like my child's?

    Of course! At Forsity Center, we have extensive experience in working with a wide range of cases such as autism, learning difficulties, Down syndrome, and other developmental challenges. Each member of our team is highly trained and specialized to ensure that we deliver care using the most advanced and scientifically proven methods.

  • Q. How do you ensure the treatment plan fits my child’s needs?

    We start with a comprehensive assessment to fully understand your child’s unique needs. Based on this evaluation, we create a personalized treatment plan tailored specifically for them. We then monitor progress continuously and make adjustments whenever needed to ensure the best outcomes.

  • Q. Is your team professionally qualified?

    Absolutely. All specialists at Forsity Center are academically qualified in fields such as behavior analysis, speech and language therapy, and occupational therapy. We continuously update our skills and apply evidence-based techniques to ensure the best outcomes for every child.

  • Q. Do you provide ongoing follow-up for my child's progress?

    Yes, we conduct regular follow-ups to monitor your child’s progress and update the treatment plan accordingly. We also involve parents in the process and offer guidance to help reinforce therapy at home for better results.

  • Q. Does the center use modern and effective therapy methods?

    At Forsity Center, we use evidence-based and up-to-date therapeutic approaches to ensure the highest quality and effectiveness of care. We continuously stay informed about the latest advancements in the field to provide the best possible outcomes for each child.

  • Q. Is there communication between the center and the families?

    Yes, we strongly believe in close collaboration with families. We offer continuous support and provide parents with training on strategies they can apply at home. We also hold regular consultation sessions to ensure ongoing progress and consistency in care.