Have you noticed your child struggles to connect socially, or seems less responsive than other children? You’re not alone. In India, especially after COVID-19, many parents have seen a rise in children facing social and developmental challenges, particularly Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD). But here’s the silver lining: the most powerful intervention begins at home, with you.
Autism After COVID: What’s Happening?
Recent studies indicate a sharp increase in autism cases, linked largely to reduced social interactions during the pandemic. Children who missed crucial early social experiences now show signs of developmental delays. Pediatricians across India are reporting more cases of ASD, not only because of the pandemic’s impact but also because there’s more awareness and better diagnosis now.
What Does Autism Really Look Like?
Often, caregivers first notice speech delays and focus heavily on encouraging their child to speak. But foundational social skills like making eye contact, smiling socially, and responding to their name are actually the building blocks for communication. Without these early skills, speech can remain difficult or become repetitive (echolalia – when someone automatically repeats what another person says).
Common Misunderstandings Among Indian Parents
Many Indian families tend to emphasize academics early on. While this seems logical, prioritizing academics over social skills can sometimes worsen symptoms like repetitive behaviors or echolalia. Modern lifestyle changes – like busy schedules, less family interaction, smaller family sizes, and increased reliance on screens – also deeply impact children’s social learning.
The Good News: Empowerment Begins at Home
Research shows that the most effective interventions for autism happen early and often start at home. Parents can make a huge difference in their child’s social and communication skills by incorporating simple yet powerful changes into daily routines.
NHCDC’s Unique Solution: The E-nable Program
At New Horizons Child Development Centre (NHCDC), we understand these everyday challenges faced by parents. Our E-nable Online Parent Coaching Program is designed precisely for Indian families looking for practical, effective, and easy-to-follow interventions.
Here’s how it works:
- Personalized Goals: Every month, a Developmental Pediatrician evaluates your child’s progress and sets achievable, clear goals.
- Weekly Online Coaching: Each week, our experienced therapists guide you through online coaching sessions, teaching simple strategies you can apply immediately.
- Continuous Feedback: Monthly check-ins ensure the approach is adjusted as your child progresses.
This means you get continuous professional guidance right in the comfort of your home, making therapy accessible regardless of your location.
Why Choose NHCDC’s E-nable?
Our approach isn’t about merely keeping your child busy; it’s about real-life skills. We emphasize meaningful interactions that build independence rather than repetitive, isolated activities. This holistic, family-driven method ensures sustainable progress, helping your child integrate seamlessly into everyday life.
- Flexibility: Sessions fit into your schedule through secure online platforms.
- Continuous Support: Regular evaluations and personalized support by leading experts ensure your child stays on track.
- Expert Guidance: Led by Dr. Samir Hasan Dalwai, recipient of the Rajiv Gandhi Manav Sewa Award, and Ms. Sandhya Kulkarni, who spearheads the planning and development of specialized education programs, our team of professionals works collaboratively to ensure comprehensive care.
Your child’s potential is waiting to bloom – today, not someday. While others might tell you to wait and see, we know that early intervention makes all the difference.
Connect with NHCDC’s E-nable program today, and by this time next month, you’ll already be celebrating your first breakthroughs together.

