
FAQ
Frequently asked questions
ROr offers expert-driven services and resources in the areas of education, early intervention, and rehabilitation, with a strong commitment to supporting the developmental needs of children.
By bridging the gap between professional knowledge and community access, ROr empowers caregivers and educators to make informed decisions and implement effective strategies tailored to each child’s unique journey.
Every child develops at their own pace, but if you notice ongoing challenges in areas like movement, communication, feeding, learning, behavior, or fine motor skills, it may be worth seeking professional advice. Trust your instincts — if you have any concerns about your child's development, it's always a good idea to seek a professional assessment. Early support can make a big difference in helping your child reach their full potential.
Each child can have a different outcome in therapy depending on the individual’s difficulties and abilities. It is important to understand that the length of time before one can see results depends on many factors such as severity of the problem, frequency of therapy, and consistency of support at home/school.
As soon as possible. Therapy can begin as early as a few months old if there are concerns about development. Early intervention is often very effective, and starting support early can help your child build strong foundations for future growth. If you have any concerns, it’s never too early to seek advice and explore how therapy can help.