Autism therapies have faced challenges like limited access, long waiting lines, and inconsistency in results, especially in regions like India.
ARULA for Autism aims to democratize therapies by empowering parents to become the primary therapists for their children at home.
Founder Mayuri Ramdasi focuses on turning parents, especially mothers, into the key therapy providers using daily household spaces for therapy activities.
The Mumbai-based start-up operates remotely, offering an e-learning platform and guidance for parents to support their child's development.
ARULA's programs cover 18 developmental parameters and guide parents through activity demonstrations, fostering child development.
Each parent is supported by an ARULA Care Therapist (ACT) for a year, with regular virtual meetings and progress monitoring through activity videos.
The ACT team provides developmental guidance via platforms like WhatsApp and Zoom, ensuring parents stay on track with their child's goals.
Monthly Achievement Reports (MAR) help parents track improvements across 18 parameters, supported by virtual meetings with ACTs for progress discussions.
Weekly live webinars hosted by Mayuri Ramdasi engage parents, addressing concerns, and celebrating achievements of enrolled 'Super Parents.'
ARULA for Autism leverages digital tools to create a comprehensive, 21st-century solution for home-based development in autism, backed by decades of expertise.