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Mental health is the most important aspect of any child’s social and cognitive development.

Down Syndrome is a genetic disorder. A few symptoms include flattened face, small head, flat nose.

Children with Autism Spectrum Disorder display intense interest, repetitive behavior and differences in social behavior and communication.

There are three subtypes of Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder: Inattentive, Impulsive and both. A few of symptoms can be as follows; being unable to sit still, especially in calm or quiet surroundings, constantly fidgeting, being unable to concentrate on tasks and excessive physical movement.

Conduct disorder is a set of ongoing emotional and behavioral problems that occur in children. Some of the symptoms may include: rule breaking, aggression to people and animal, lies often and destruction of property.

Intellectual disability is a condition where people have significant difficulties in learning and understanding due to incomplete development of intelligence. For example; not reaching milestones, difficulty in school, unable to communicate.


Having SLD does not mean your IQ Is low.

specific learning disability is defined as a disorder in one or more of the basic learning processes involved in understanding or in using language, spoken or written.

  • Dyslexia – Difficulty in reading
  • Dyscalculia – Difficulty in math’s
  • Dysgraphia – Difficulty in writing
  • Dysphasia – Difficulty in language


How can we help you?

  •  Counselling services and Behavioral therapy.
  •  IQ, Autism, ADHD and behavioural issues such as conduct disorder
  •  Assessing children for academic abilities and difficulties such as Learning Disability


Frequently Asked Questions

1. Why is children's mental health important?

Children's mental health plays a vital role in their overall development, including how they think, learn, and interact with others. At The Mind Veda, early support helps children build emotional resilience, improve behavior, and succeed both at school and in social environments.

2. What is Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) and how is it treated?

Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) affects communication, behavior, and social skills. Treatment at The Mind Veda includes behavioral therapy, structured routines, and social skill training, tailored to each child’s unique needs for better development and independence over time.

3. How does Down Syndrome affect a child’s mental development?

Down Syndrome can impact cognitive abilities, language, and social interaction. At The Mind Veda, therapists offer individualized support focused on learning, emotional development, and life skills, helping children with Down Syndrome achieve their fullest potential at every developmental stage.

4. What are common signs of ADHD in children?

Common signs of ADHD in children include trouble paying attention, impulsive behavior, hyperactivity, and difficulty following instructions. The Mind Veda offers assessments and therapy plans to help children manage these challenges and improve focus and emotional control at home and school.

5. How is Conduct Disorder different from typical behavioral issues?

Conduct Disorder involves persistent, serious behavior problems like aggression, rule-breaking, or disrespect for authority. The Mind Veda provides behavioral therapy and emotional support to help children develop healthier responses and rebuild positive relationships with parents, teachers, and peers.

6. What types of support are available for Learning Disabilities (SLD)?

The Mind Veda offers specialized therapy and educational strategies for children with Learning Disabilities (SLD). These include reading interventions, cognitive skill-building, and individualized learning plans that target a child’s specific difficulties while encouraging confidence and academic growth.

7. What is dyslexia and how is it treated?

Dyslexia is a type of learning disability that affects reading and spelling skills. At The Mind Veda, dyslexia support includes phonics-based learning, visual aids, and structured reading programs designed to improve comprehension and build the child’s confidence in learning.

8. Can mental health support improve academic performance?

Yes, mental health support can directly improve a child’s academic performance. Addressing conditions like ADHD, SLD, or anxiety helps children focus better, manage stress, and feel more confident in their abilities, leading to better learning outcomes over time.

9. How does The Mind Veda assess developmental disorders in children?

The Mind Veda uses a combination of behavioral observations, psychometric testing, and parent interviews to assess developmental disorders. This thorough approach helps create customized therapy plans for conditions like Autism Spectrum Disorder, Down Syndrome, and Learning Disabilities.

10. How can parents support children's mental health at home?

Parents can support children's mental health by creating a stable routine, encouraging open communication, and being patient with emotional challenges. The Mind Veda also offers parental guidance to help families better understand and support their child’s unique mental health needs.