Start early – We firmly believe that addressing developmental issues at the earliest stages of childhood is crucial for a child’s overall well-being and future success. It is during these formative years that children’s brains are most malleable, making early intervention and support vital for optimizing their development.
Family involvement – A young child and his parents are inseparable when it comes to addressing developmental issues. They form a cohesive unit, and the involvement of parents in therapy is paramount to its success.
Holistic approach – During the critical period of development, various brain functions interact and influence one another. Consequently, a developmental difficulty in any aspect of development can have a ripple effect, impacting nearby functions. Recognizing this inter-connectivity, it becomes evident that addressing a specific developmental difficulty or delay requires a comprehensive approach that encompasses all relevant developmental aspects.
Our Mission
PRIMES’ mission is to provide high-quality pediatric therapy services, empowering parents with knowledge and resources, and fostering a supportive and nurturing environment for young children and their families.
We are dedicated to delivering exceptional care, personalized attention, and a collaborative approach to help children thrive. Our mission is to support children’s developmental journey, empower families, and make a positive impact on the lives of the children and communities we serve.
Our Vision
We envision PRIMES as the leading child development center, dedicated to providing exceptional, comprehensive services and support to young children and their families, focusing on early childhood development and care.
As a founder, I strive to establish a high quality all-inclusive facility, a nurturing sanctuary that comprises a wide range of services in a single location, providing convenience and accessibility to families.
I envision PRIMES as a trusted resource, a source of inspiration, and a catalyst for positive change in early childhood development.