About the Clinical Director
Shilpa Thangal
Clinical Director |JP Nagar, Therapy Center
Shilpa is the Clinical Director at EAS JP Nagar, Bangalore. She is a QBA candidate and has completed her Master’s in Clinical Psychology from Jain University, Bangalore. Early on in her career, she discovered ABA therapy and has been devoted to it ever since. It is her passion to work with young kids and to help them become more capable and independent. Her aim is to spread awareness about Autism and ABA therapy within the community. During her free time, Shilpa enjoys cooking, travelling, and watching series.
Testimonials
Locate Us :
681, , 6th C Main Road, 14th Cross Rd, 3rd Phase, J. P. Nagar, Bengaluru, Karnataka 560078
Rajesh has been a blessing for us! Early autism centre is an intitute which is professional, goal oriented and truly work towards making the child better faster and quicker. They are super understanding and are always pushing my son in a positive way. Cannot recommend this centre enough for anyone who has a kid with any sort of developmental delay!
Thank god for these institutes !!
Hi this is Shilpa mother of kushi. We started OT for my son in early autism services school jp nagar BANGLORE since last 1 year and we are glad to opt the services provided by Raniya, where we observed many changes that were not noticed in my son case before opting the service like Oral and Motor skills that she has taken personal care and incorporated innovative ways that he can adopt easily and comfortable as well. She possesses kind gesture to both my kid and me in taking care of his development. Also, I appreciate Vadna for providing her guidance to Raniya in making her ease to handle things with my son. I would like to thank both Raniya and Vandna having a healthy discussion with me and also incorporating the goals that I am looking for my son and working hard to achieve them.i feel like my son is in safe hands and Raniya is the best person so far I met regarding OT, finally I love Raniya’s dedication towards her work.
My son Krishna, now 8 years old, was diagnosed at 4 with Childhood Disintegrative Disorder, part of the Autism Spectrum, where he progressively loses skills like speech, writing, social skills etc. apart from attendant health issues. After attending a lot of therapies and school, Krishna is now at EAS for the past 2.5 months. Recently, he has shown improved sitting tolerance, readiness to listen to instructions, and increased vocalizations. As a parent, I would say that the best part of the EAS experience is:
○ Kindness and commitment: The way the therapists interact with the children is wonderful, with the real caring evident. Krishna (the best kid in the whole world for his parents!) presents a challenge to work with because of his health and other issues. The way the EAS team is addressing this, right from the directors to the therapists, studying his responses and trying different approaches to best manage his behaviors and facilitate learning, is heartening. This especially contrasts with previous experiences at other places where discomfort was expressed at Krishna's behaviors, or the same approach was mechanically followed despite yielding no results.
○ Transparency: EAS clearly explains what is happening in the sessions, the goals and objectives, and the results. There are regular parent observations where one can see the therapist in session with the child. EAS maintains meticulous data sheets to track the child's responses to the therapy.
○ Safety: All the therapy rooms are on camera, with no blind spots. This really reassures on the safety of the child, specially for non-verbal kids who can't express if something is wrong. Also, the therapists themselves completely care for the children right from snack breaks to potty breaks, without an ayah. This is very reassuring as I personally don't feel comfortable to trust my son with someone who isn't trained to handle a special needs child.
So... wonderful work, Team EAS! We hope that with you, Krishna learns to cope with the googlies his body throws, learns self-help skills and communication, and becomes better equipped to handle life!
Friendly and good service
So far the best autism service provider !
"One quality that I really appreciate about the CEAS team is their optimism about what my daughter can do and learn. I’m ashamed to admit that they had more confidence in my daughter’s abilities than I did. Sometimes I doubted whether she was ready to learn certain concepts or skills. Invariably, I would be proved wrong. That’s not to say that some things didn’t take a long time to learn. But the team challenged her in ways I never would have, and she has surprised me every time."
"Praises to Comprehensive Early Autism Services!!! Our son receives 1:1 therapy five days a week with a team of therapists. The changes we have seen in six months are remarkable!!! He now refers to me as mommy or mom ( I could cry right now), he points at objects and tells us to ‘look’, he recognizes and says the names of animals, people (policeman, fireman,…), he will take our face and turn it to his to make sure we understand what he is attempting to say. These are all things he could not do just six months ago."
"After almost a year of state early intervention services my son seemed to be getting worse. When the therapists at CEAS came to evaluate him I almost laughed at the things tried to get him to do because I felt they were so beyond his level. Within a couple of months he was doing most of them. By 5 months he was looking me in the eye and calling me mama. His speech therapist came back after 5 months to evaluate him and was shocked at his progress. She said he was a different kid and we agree. For the first time since he was diagnosed we have hope that things will get better for him."
We travelled from the USA and did not want to stop my son's ABA therapy in India. I was so overwhelmed thinking about new set up and waiting time to start therapy. I started coordinating EAS from the USA only. I received very quick and prompt response from Amanda. After reaching India within a week I started my Son's ABA therapy at EAS.
The staff was so friendly & passionate about their work.
My son liked this place and learned so many new skills. They worked so hard on developing his skills. We observed he was well engaged with his therapist.
When we decided to move back to USA, we were so touched seeing personal bond they built.
My son Krishna, now 8 years old, was diagnosed at 4 with Childhood Disintegrative Disorder, part of the Autism Spectrum, where he progressively loses skills like speech, writing, social skills etc. apart from attendant health issues. After attending a lot of therapies and school, Krishna is now at EAS for the past 2.5 months. Recently, he has shown improved sitting tolerance, readiness to listen to instructions, and increased vocalizations.
My son has really shown a remarkable improvement after joining EAS.He was speaking in one or two words before joining EAS but after taking the ABA therapy at EAS he started showing improvement.He was trying to express himself & was talking in proper sentences. I would like to say a big thanks to all the therapists of EAS who have contributed in the development of my child & special thanks to Arati. I would surely recommend EAS to all parents who are looking out for ABA therapy & OT.
I am beyond grateful for the incredible progress my child has made at Early Autism Services. In just two months of ABA therapy, my child's development has exceeded all expectations.
1. Eye contact - average:
When my child started therapy,his eye contact was average. However, thanks to the dedicated therapists at Early Autism Services, my child's eye contact has improved significantly.
2. Respond to Name - Poor:
Responding to their name was a challenge for my child, but the therapists at Early Autism Services have been instrumental in addressing this.
3. Screaming more when I deny something:
Dealing with denial was a difficult situation for my child, often leading to increased instances of screaming. The therapists at Early Autism Services have been patient and understanding, working closely with my child to teach them alternative ways to cope with disappointment. As a result, the frequency of screaming has significantly reduced.
4. Speech Delay - No verbal:
Speech delay was a concern for my child, as he was non-verbal at the start of therapy. However, the therapists at Early Autism Services have been employing various techniques.
I am thrilled to share that my child has made progress, now able to express themselves by naming objects, counting from 1 to 20, and reciting the alphabet from A to Z.
Through their guidance, my child has developed better social communication skills, enabling them to interact more effectively with others.
We have been attending EAS for the past 15 months, and it has been a transformative experience for our child. EAS is one of the few places that implements ABA therapy correctly, and we have witnessed tremendous progress. In addition to ABA, we also enrolled in occupational therapy (OT) and speech therapy. Our child had been struggling with some developmental milestones, largely due to excessive screen time during COVID-19. However, since joining EAS, things have significantly improved. Here are some of the notable progress points we have seen in our child:
Constant eye contact, Responding to their name, Following one- to two-step instructions, Independently wearing pants, Progress in potty training, Pointing to indicate preferred items, Greeting others, sometimes even without a prompt, Eating independently
Accepting and tasting new textures and foods, Jumping, help and support in reducing screen time, No behavioural issues, Using signs, such as signing for 'more', Engaging in parallel play, Matching 3D objects, Completing puzzles, Feeling comfortable in a room full of people, Adjusting to various sounds in the environment. One of the main things we loved about EAS was also the daily home log and the tracker they kept apprising us about our child's progress which was extremely helpful.
We are extremely thankful to the EAS team, including Arati, Jijina, Angel, Vandana, and Shamik, for all their dedicated work and support.
My son is 4 years old and he is autistic,we started ABA with EAS from 2 months and we are seeing improvements also .Once sincere suggestion once we got to know our kids are autistic pls consult ABA therapists 1st.In just 3 weeks they got complete idea on my son and accordingly they have goals.I liked their way of dealing with kids .They are teaching in a very practical way how kids should behave in home outside in their needs everythin.This is very important lot of behaviors will come down if we believe and join here.As a parent I know how hard to deal with kids and heart fully I am saying if u want consistent improvement In ur kids join ABA in Early autism services.Mainly they have lot of patience’s even our kids cry for more than 5 hours also they can manage without scolding.
I recently enrolled my son at the Early Autism Services Center, and I have been extremely pleased with the results. The ABA therapy provided is structured and effective, specifically tailored to my son's unique needs. Since starting therapy, we have seen significant improvements in his communication and behavior. All the therapists are professional, knowledgeable, and approachable. Anu, our primary therapist, has been particularly supportive and skilled in managing my son's challenging behaviors with patience and expertise. My child and she have a caring relationship that makes him feel safe, welcomed, and cherished.
Like the way my daughter is being taken care and she is grasping each and every target specially designed as per need. Really make me feel so happy that I put my daughter here for her therapy. Like the way she is being taught,their methodology, patience and each every minute details of what your kid is learning, what is the intended of each activity. It's amazing just amazing. Trust me the perfect therapy center this is, for ABA and occupational therapy if you are searching for. Thank you. - Shweta Singh