About Us
Sanbkalpa Child Development Center brings over a decade of expertise in offering exceptional services within a nurturing environment, aiding children with special needs in reaching their full functional potential. Our dedicated team consists of professionals including Developmental Pediatricians, Neuroscientists, Child Psychologists, Physiotherapists, Special Educators, and Language Therapists.
At Sanbkalpa, our Research Cell actively engages in designing and executing clinical studies, analyzing data, and disseminating findings across various platforms, contributing to advancements in the field.
Quality health care
Only Qualified Doctors
Medical Research Professionals
At Sankalpa Child Development Center, our mission is to provide a nurturing and inclusive environment where every child's unique potential is recognized, cultivated, and celebrated. We are committed to fostering holistic development by offering high-quality early childhood education, personalized care, and innovative programs that inspire curiosity, creativity, and lifelong learning.
Our vision at Sankalpa Child Development Center is to be a leading institution in early childhood education, renowned for excellence, innovation, and inclusivity. We aspire to empower every child to become confident, compassionate, and socially responsible individuals who are equipped to thrive in an ever-changing world. Through collaborative partnerships with families and the community, we strive to create a brighter future where every child has the opportunity to reach their full potential.
Sankalpa Child Development Center (SCDC) has been dedicated to providing exceptional services in a warm and supportive environment aimed at helping special needs children realize their significant functional potential. The multidisciplinary team at SCDC comprises a Developmental Pediatrician, Neuroscientist, Child Psychologists, and Language Therapists.
Doctors
Director- Medical Administration
Principal Scientist - Research Cell
Special Educator
Consultant - Therapy Services