Yes, many centers now provide online therapy through video sessions. This is especially helpful for families who cannot travel daily. Online sessions cover speech, behavior, and parent training. Home-based therapy is also offered, where therapists visit the child at home. This is useful for children with severe anxiety or mobility issues. Both options increase accessibility to services. Parents can directly participate during online or home sessions. Progress tracking is maintained through digital reports. A mix of in-person and online therapy may also be used. Flexibility in therapy delivery ensures no child misses out on essential support.
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Updated on August 28, 2025