IMOT brings Occupational Therapy, Speech, Special Education, ABA and Physiotherapy under one roof — 2 to 6 hours a day, 6 days a week — so your child gets in 3 weeks the kind of progress that weekly sessions take 6 months to deliver.
A structured program that brings 5 specialists together — working from one plan, with one goal: your child's breakthrough.
This is what parents tell us in the first 10 minutes of almost every assessment call. If even two of these feel familiar — you're in the right place.
The problem isn't your effort. The problem is the model. Fragmented, once-a-week therapy — delivered by disconnected specialists with no shared plan — is how children maintain. Not how they break through. Your child deserves more than maintenance.
Most therapy is a calendar — one appointment, once a week, one specialist working on one thing. IMOT is a structured program where five specialists work together on your child, every single day, for three weeks.
Up to 36 hours per week of coordinated therapy — gently scaled from 2 to 6 hours daily based on your child's comfort.
Five therapies. One unified team. One written plan. Weekly clinical reviews so everyone moves in the same direction.
No two plans look alike. Your child gets a protocol built for them — never pulled from a template.
Every step is handled by our clinical team. You're never alone at any stage.
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In-depth evaluation by 5 specialists
21 days, 6 days a week
Personalized video library
Monthly video check-ins
Full multidisciplinary evaluation by every therapist. Written baselines for every goal. A clinical plan agreed with you. Therapy begins immediately — focused on rapport, regulation and foundational skills.
Full-intensity therapy across all five disciplines. Daily progress data. Mid-program clinical review with you. This is usually when parents start noticing change at home — eye contact, new sounds, calmer transitions.
The focus shifts to you. Every technique is filmed specifically for your child. Parent coaching intensifies. We finalize the written home plan. Exit assessment against Week 1 baselines.
Days start at 2 hours and build up to 6 as comfort and tolerance grow. No child is ever pushed past their limit.
✨ Every schedule is written for your child — never pulled from a template. Younger children or those with lower sensory tolerance begin with shorter days.
Most children in India receive therapy from 3 to 5 specialists who have never met each other. IMOT is different — every therapist works from the same plan and meets every week to align.
Fine motor, sensory integration, daily living skills, self-regulation — the foundation of independence.
Communication, articulation, language, expressive skills — from first words to full conversations.
Pre-academic readiness, attention, cognition, school prep — the bridge between therapy and the classroom.
Evidence-based behavioral shaping, social skills, reducing challenging behaviors through structured techniques.
Strength, balance, posture, coordination, gross motor milestones — especially for CP, hypotonia, motor delays.
Hands-on training so you leave as your child's most effective therapist at home — not an observer.
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Visit Our YouTube ChannelNot open-ended therapy. A written 21-day protocol with a defined start, end, and measurable outcomes.
Up to 36 hours per week. 10 to 20× the repetition of weekly therapy — where real neural change begins.
OT, Speech, Special Ed, ABA, Physio working from one plan. The integration is the intervention.
You aren't an observer. You're trained hands-on so the work continues long after Week 3 ends.
Personalized video library + Day 30 and Day 60 virtual consultations. The program doesn't end when you leave.
Written baselines in Week 1. Exit assessment in Week 3. Progress in numbers, not vibes.
Every IMOT child is benchmarked in Week 1 and reassessed in Week 3 against the same measures — then reviewed at Day 30 and Day 60 post-program.
First words, longer phrases, clearer articulation, functional language.
Eye contact, joint attention, turn-taking, peer interaction.
Reduced meltdowns, better transitions, improved sleep and focus.
Improved balance, coordination, core strength, fine motor precision.
Independence in feeding, dressing, toileting and daily routines.
Sitting tolerance, following instructions, pre-academic skills.
These parents were exactly where you are right now.
"We'd done 14 months of weekly therapy in Ranchi. Progress was real but painfully slow. In 3 weeks of IMOT, Aarav said 'Mumma' for the first time and started pointing. I'm still processing what that means for our family."
"Our daughter has CP. We'd accepted a certain ceiling. At IMOT, the team didn't accept it. She walked 8 unassisted steps in Week 3. I'll never forget that day."
"The home videos changed everything. We live in a town with no therapist. Four months after IMOT, we're still practicing — and Vihaan is still making progress. That's what I didn't expect."
The hardest question in therapy isn't "does it work?" — it's "does it last?" Two engineered systems keep the progress going for 60 days after you leave.
Every exercise and routine your child responded to — filmed specifically for your child in Week 3. Compiled into a private video library on your phone or laptop.
Not generic YouTube content. It's your child, doing the work, with your therapist's voice guiding you.
Two structured video consultations with your lead therapist — Day 30 and Day 60 — scheduled before you leave.
Progress review against Week 3 baseline. Troubleshooting whatever isn't working at home. Updating the plan. Answering the 50 questions that have built up.
We screen carefully. Not every child is a fit — and we'd rather tell you that upfront than 3 days into the program.
Start with a comprehensive clinical assessment. Our senior team will evaluate your child, answer your questions and tell you honestly whether IMOT is the right fit.
Roughly 18 months to 12 years. Final suitability is confirmed during the assessment based on your child's individual profile.
Weekly therapy gives your child 1–3 hours of input per week from disconnected specialists. IMOT delivers up to 36 hours of coordinated therapy from a single unified team. The difference isn't just volume — it's the structural integration that makes the brain respond.
Schedules start at 2 hours and build gradually. Intensity is calibrated to engagement, never forced. No child is pushed past capacity.
Yes — this is common. Many of our families travel from cities like Ranchi, Patna, Siliguri, Guwahati, Bhubaneswar, and Raipur. We share vetted accommodation options near each center across different budgets — service apartments, hotels with kitchenettes, and family-friendly stays. Our team helps coordinate so your focus stays on your child.
The program is exactly 21 days (3 weeks), 6 days a week. You'll need to plan accommodation for 22–23 nights — arriving a day before and leaving the day after the program ends. We recommend at least one parent stays for the full duration; the other parent can join for Week 3 parent training.
We have three operational centers — Salt Lake (Kolkata), Jodhpur Park (Kolkata), and Jaipur. Choose based on distance, travel convenience, and batch availability. All three follow the identical IMOT protocol. Our counsellor will help you decide during intake.
Absolutely. We work with whichever parent or caregiver is available and share daily updates, photos and recorded moments so the other parent stays fully involved.
Every child is different, and we never guarantee specific outcomes — but the rate of progress in 3 weeks of IMOT typically matches 3 to 6 months of fragmented weekly therapy. Parents most commonly report gains in communication (first words, longer phrases), regulation (calmer, better sleep), motor skills and social engagement. You'll have written baselines and an exit report so you can see progress objectively.
Week 1 is about assessment, rapport and foundation. Most parents start noticing home changes (eye contact, sounds, sleep) around mid-Week 2. Week 3 is where many breakthroughs are documented. The real integration happens over the 60 days post-program.
Rare, because we screen carefully — but if it becomes clear in Week 1 that your child needs a different approach, we discuss it openly and recalibrate together. We never push through a plan that isn't working.
Yes, and many families do. A second IMOT cycle 3–6 months later builds on the initial gains and targets the next set of milestones.
Two things. First, you receive your personalized Home Program Video Library — every technique filmed for your specific child, organized so you can practice at home with confidence. Second, two virtual consultations are scheduled with your lead therapist — at Day 30 and Day 60 post-program — for progress review, troubleshooting and plan updates.
Not generic YouTube tutorials. They're filmed during Week 3 with your child, with your therapist demonstrating exactly how to do each exercise — pacing, prompting, sequencing — tailored to your child's current level. You access them on your phone or laptop anytime, and they're yours to keep.
Each 45–60 minute video call with your lead therapist covers: progress review against baselines, answering your questions, troubleshooting what's not working at home, and updating the home plan with new techniques as your child progresses.
You have options. Some families continue with local weekly therapy armed with a much stronger foundation. Some return for a repeat IMOT 3–6 months later. Some opt for extended virtual support plans. We'll help you decide what makes sense.
IMOT is a premium, clinically-intensive program. Fees vary based on your child's assessment, session intensity and duration. Exact pricing and a written proposal are shared after your assessment. Payment flexibility is available, especially for families travelling from outside the city.
Talk to our clinical team. Honest conversation. Clear answers. If IMOT isn't right for your family, we'll say so.
Assessments are conducted by our qualified clinical team — never by sales staff.