
“Is my child's development on track for their age?”
“Why is he different from his peers?”
“Is this just a phase... or does it need to be checked?”
Every child develops at their own pace. However, there are some signs that require special attention so that the child can receive appropriate support early on.
Growth and development screening is conducted to see if a child's development is appropriate for their age. Assessments include speech and language abilities, motor skills, social and emotional capabilities, as well as how a child learns and interacts with their environment. Through this evaluation, parents can determine if their child's development is within the normal range or requires further attention and stimulation.
Multisensory stimulation is intended for typically developing children who still need appropriate developmental stimulation. Through various directed play activities, children are trained to develop motor skills, language, concentration, and social skills so that their growth and development are more optimal.
Hyperactive children often seem to have a lot of energy and find it difficult to stay still for long periods. They tend to be constantly on the move, talk non-stop, and switch easily from one activity to another. In some situations, children also appear to have trouble following rules or waiting their turn. This condition can affect their learning activities, interactions with friends, and daily activities at home and school.
Autism is a developmental condition that affects how a child communicates, interacts socially, and understands their surroundings. Children with autism may exhibit limited eye contact, speech delays, difficulty understanding others' expressions or emotions, and repetitive behavioral patterns. Some children also have different sensitivities to sound, light, or touch.
ADHD is a developmental disorder that affects a child's ability to regulate attention, control impulses, and manage their activities. Children with ADHD often appear to have difficulty focusing for extended periods, are easily distracted by small things, and often act without thinking first. This condition can affect the learning process as well as a child's ability to follow instructions.
Down Syndrome is a genetic condition that occurs due to an extra chromosome on pair 21. Children with Down Syndrome typically have certain physical characteristics and slower development compared to their peers, especially in motor, language, and cognitive abilities. With appropriate stimulation and a supportive environment, children with Down Syndrome can still develop and learn optimally.
Cerebral Palsy is a disorder of brain development that affects a child's ability to control body movements and muscle coordination. Children with this condition may experience muscle stiffness, uncontrolled movements, or difficulty maintaining body balance. The severity of this condition can vary from child to child.
Gross motor disorders are related to a child's ability to control large body movements such as sitting, standing, walking, running, or maintaining balance. Children may frequently fall, have difficulty participating in physical activities, or appear to have slower motor development. This condition is sometimes accompanied by difficulties in regulating emotions and behavior.
School readiness tests help assess whether a child is mentally, emotionally, socially, and cognitively ready to begin formal education. This assessment looks at a child's ability to follow instructions, concentrate, interact with peers, and complete simple tasks independently.
IQ tests are psychological examinations used to measure a child's intellectual abilities. Through these tests, it is possible to understand how a child processes information, solves problems, grasps concepts, and their potential cognitive capabilities.
Interest and talent tests help identify a child's potential inclinations early on. The results of these tests provide an overview of the areas that most interest the child, their suitable learning styles, and their potential abilities that can be further developed.
Speech delay or Speech delay This occurs when a child's speech development is slower than that of their peers. The child may not say simple words by a certain age, have a limited vocabulary, or have difficulty forming sentences. This condition can be influenced by various factors such as language development, hearing, or the ability to understand communication.
Learning disabilities are conditions where a child experiences hindrances in understanding or processing information, despite having normal intelligence. Children may face difficulties with reading, writing, arithmetic, or understanding academic instructions at school. These conditions are often only noticeable when the child begins formal schooling.
Tim Vidastana consists of experienced doctors and professionals who are present to accompany every journey with a more personal, warm, and attentive approach. As a result, every patient can feel more comfortable, heard, and supported at every stage of care.
Dr. Sugitha, Sp.A (K)
Lily, M.Psi., Psychologist
Kak Diyah, S.Fis., Ftr., CDNP
Kak Acha, A.Md.Kes
Brother Taufiq, A.Md.OT
Mrs. Diah, A.Md.Kes
Dr. I Gusti Agung Ngurah Sugitha Adnyana, Sp.A(K) is a Consultant Pediatrician specializing in Growth and Development with over 20 years of experience in handling various aspects of child development. His practice focuses on developmental monitoring, managing speech delay, behavioral disorders, and optimizing the child's golden period. With a comprehensive approach focused on the needs of the child and family, he is committed to providing early guidance to ensure every child can grow and develop optimally.
Lylly Puspa Palupi S., M.Si., Psi is a Clinical Psychologist specializing in mental health support for children, adolescents, and adults. Her services include psychological assessments such as school readiness tests and personality tests, as well as counseling and psychotherapy to help individuals understand and overcome emotional and behavioral challenges. With a warm, supportive, and needs-based approach, Bu Lily is committed to guiding each individual through their journey toward better mental health.
Ni Putu Diah Purnama Sari, A.Md.Kes is an Occupational Therapist who focuses on developing children's functional abilities through activity-based therapy approaches. She helps children improve their motor skills, independence, and daily living skills, using adaptive and individualized approaches.
Baiq Yuna Balqis Wahida, S.Tr.Kes is a Speech Therapist specializing in the management of communication, language, and speech disorders in children. Kak Yuna helps children overcome speech delay and language disorders to optimize their overall communication abilities.
Achyana Zakyya Syahrani, A.Md.Kes is a Speech Therapist specializing in child communication stimulation and therapy, particularly in improving speech clarity and language skills. Kak Acha handles various communication challenges, including speech delays and autism spectrum disorder.
Located at a Mother and Child Hospital with 22 years of experience in caring for children's growth and development.
Pediatricians specializing in developmental pediatrics, child psychologists, and therapists collaborate to comprehensively understand a child's development, ensuring more accurate and targeted interventions.
Every child has unique developmental needs. Therapy and stimulation programs are specifically designed according to each child's condition and potential.
Supported by qualified and experienced medical professionals and therapists in the field of child development.



If parents feel their child's development differs from their peers, or if there are delays in speech, motor skills, behavior, or learning abilities.
No. Parents can directly book a consultation with a Pediatrician Child Development Specialist.
No. Some children only need evaluation and self-stimulation. Consult with a Child Development Specialist doctor to get therapy recommendations.
The duration of therapy varies for each child, depending on their individual condition and development.
Yes. Parental involvement is very important in the child's development process.
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