A free, non-profit initiative by Dr. Radhika R. Navelkar, ENT Surgeon, to help parents in Mumbai and around the world teach their children to speak with confidence.
Waiting for appointments can be stressful. We believe that a mother is a child's best therapist. This platform provides speech therapy for children designed to be performed by parents in the comfort of their own homes.
Whether you are looking for speech therapy in Mumbai or access to online resources from anywhere in the world, this guide empowers you to take the first step.
Our Mission: To bridge the gap between diagnosis and treatment by providing free, ENT-verified speech exercises that parents can do immediately.
Curated by Dr. Radhika R. Navelkar (ENT Surgeon)
Unlike general blogs, the strategies here are clinically grounded. Dr. Navelkar helps families navigate hearing and speech challenges daily.
Medical Accuracy: Techniques verified by ENT specialists.
Local Focus: Serving the Mumbai community with accessible care.
Parent-Centric: Simplified medical concepts for everyday application.
"Speech is not just a skill; it is a connection. We empower mothers to build that connection."
Don't "wait and see." Learn how to identify speech delays early. We provide checklists for milestones from ages 1 to 5.
Simple, daily activities you can do during bath time, meal time, or play time. No expensive tools required—just you and your child.
You are not alone. Connect with other parents in Mumbai and beyond who are on the same journey of nurturing their child's voice.
Yes. Evidence shows that parent-led intervention is highly effective for early speech delays. Consistency is key, and a mother's voice is the most powerful tool for a child's learning.
If your child is not meeting standard milestones (e.g., no words by 16 months), consult a professional. You can visit us at Lotus Hospital or Entina Clinic in Mumbai for a physical assessment while continuing home exercises.
No. This website is a support tool. It provides non-profit educational resources. Always consult your pediatrician or ENT surgeon for a formal diagnosis of hearing loss or physiological issues.