Standard treatments are usually helpful for most developmental disorders and disabilities. However, some associated conditions may require supportive treatment to achieve better and more complete results.
Supportive treatments are always used along with standard treatments. They should not be considered as standalone therapy.
These treatments may be useful only in selected disorders or associated conditions. They should be chosen carefully after proper professional guidance.
May be considered in selected cases as an additional supportive approach.
Requires careful evaluation, medical supervision and realistic expectations.
Used by some families as supportive care for comfort, relaxation and wellness.
Should not replace standard therapies and must be used with clear guidance.
May be used as supportive care, but safety, dosage and interactions should be reviewed.
Can support flexibility, breathing, calmness, body awareness and routine building.