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Disclaimer Page For ArambH Autism Centre

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Disclaimer – A Gentle Note from ArambH Autism Centre, Varanasi

When you visit the website of ArambH Autism Centre, Varanasi, you are not just reading information. In many cases, you are looking for hope. You might be searching late at night after everyone has slept.

You might be feeling confused, worried, or even tired. Aap samajh sakte hain, it is not easy to accept that your child may need extra support.

This Disclaimer page is not written to create distance. It is written to create clarity. We believe clarity builds trust. And trust is very important when it comes to your bachcha.

We want you to feel safe while reading our content. At the same time, we want to be honest about what this information means and what it does not mean.

So let us talk heart to heart.

The Information Shared Here Is for Awareness, Not a Medical Replacement

All the content shared on our website, blogs, and social media platforms is meant for general awareness and educational purposes only.

We share information about autism, child development, therapies, behavior patterns, and parenting guidance.

This is to help parents understand their child better. It is not meant to replace professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment from a qualified doctor.

Every child is different. Every child grows in their own way. What works for one child may not work the same way for another.

If you feel that your child is showing signs of developmental delay or autism, it is always important to consult a pediatrician, child psychologist, neurologist, or other qualified medical professional. Proper assessment and diagnosis should always be done by licensed experts.

Humein pata hai, sometimes parents read something online and feel scared. Sometimes they read and feel relieved. But online information alone cannot give a final answer. It can guide you. It cannot diagnose.

Every Child’s Journey Is Unique

When we talk about autism or developmental challenges, it is very important to understand that no two children are the same.

Some children speak late. Some do not make eye contact. Some are very sensitive to sounds. Some prefer to play alone. Some are very intelligent but struggle with communication. Some show small signs. Some show clear signs.

Reading a blog and matching two or three signs does not confirm anything. It only tells you that it might be time to seek proper guidance.

As parents, we naturally compare our child with other children. Especially in India, relatives often say things like, “Hamare zamane mein bhi bachche late bolte the” or “Ladke thoda late bolte hain.” These comments can confuse parents.

This is why awareness is important. But awareness must always go hand in hand with professional evaluation.

Our content is meant to support your understanding, not to label your child.

We Do Not Promise Cures

Autism is not a disease. It is a neurodevelopmental condition. It means the brain develops differently. It is not something that can be cured with medicine or a quick therapy.

Any platform or person promising a complete cure should be approached carefully.

What we believe in is support. Early intervention. Structured guidance. Patience. Consistency. Love.

Children with autism can learn. They can grow. They can develop communication skills. They can build independence. But this journey takes time and teamwork.

We never promise miracles. We believe in small steps. And small steps matter.

Aap jab apne bachche ki chhoti si progress dekhte hain, that little eye contact, that first clear word, that small response – it feels like the biggest achievement in the world.

That is what growth looks like.

Therapy Outcomes Can Differ

Therapies like speech therapy, occupational therapy, behaviour therapy, and special education are helpful for many children.

But results vary.

Some children show quick improvements. Some take more time. Some progress in certain areas faster than others.

It depends on many factors:

  • Child’s age

  • Level of support needed

  • Consistency of therapy

  • Home environment

  • Parent involvement

  • Individual strengths

No centre can guarantee specific results in a fixed time frame.

At ArambH Autism Centre, we focus on consistent efforts and realistic goals. But we also want parents to understand that growth is not a straight line.

There may be good weeks. There may be difficult weeks. Sometimes a child may even seem to go backward before moving forward again. This is normal in developmental journeys.

Please keep this in mind when reading any success story. Every story has its own timeline.

Online Content Cannot Replace Personal Assessment

We try to write blogs in simple language so that Indian parents can understand autism without feeling overwhelmed.

But written content is general.

It cannot see your child.
It cannot observe behaviour.
It cannot assess communication.
It cannot understand your home environment.

Only direct interaction and proper assessment can do that.

So please treat online information as guidance. Not final advice.

If you ever feel unsure, confused, or worried, speak to a professional. It is always better to ask questions than to stay in doubt.

Parental Emotions Are Real – And Valid

Sometimes parents read about autism and feel guilty.

They ask themselves:
“Did I do something wrong?”
“Was it because of screen time?”
“Was it something during pregnancy?”
“Why my child?”

Humein pata hai these thoughts are painful.

But autism is not caused by bad parenting. It is not caused by love. It is not caused by mistakes.

Blame does not help the child. Understanding does.

This Disclaimer is also a gentle reminder that while information can guide you, it should never make you feel guilty or helpless.

You are already doing your best by reading, learning, and trying to understand.

That itself shows your strength.

External Links and References

Sometimes our website or blogs may include links to external resources, research articles, or other helpful platforms.

These links are shared for additional understanding.

However, we do not control the content of those websites. Information on external platforms may change over time. We cannot guarantee their accuracy or completeness.

It is always good to verify information and consult professionals before making decisions based on external content.

No Legal Liability for Decisions Made Independently

Any action you take based on the information available on our website is your personal decision.

We encourage careful thought and professional consultation before starting, stopping, or changing any therapy, treatment, or educational plan.

ArambH Autism Centre cannot be held legally responsible for decisions taken without proper assessment and consultation.

This statement is not to create fear. It is simply to maintain transparency.

When it comes to children, decisions should always be taken carefully and with guidance.

Respecting Privacy and Confidentiality

We deeply respect the privacy of every child and every family.

Any stories shared for awareness are done with consent and without revealing personal details unless allowed.

Your child’s journey is personal. It deserves respect.

If you ever share information with us, it is treated with care and confidentiality.

Trust is built slowly. And we value that trust.

Understanding Our Role in Your Child’s Journey

ArambH Autism Centre has been serving families in Varanasi since 2019. Over the years, many parents have walked through our doors feeling confused, scared, and unsure.

Today, some of those parents smile when they talk about their child’s progress.

But it is important to understand our role clearly.

We are here to support.
We are here to guide.
We are here to work with your child.

We are not here to replace medical professionals.
We are not here to give unrealistic promises.
We are not here to pressure parents.

We believe in teamwork between parents, therapists, and doctors.

That is how real growth happens.

A Parent’s Perspective Matters

One of the reasons ArambH feels different to many families is because its founder, Pooja Gupta, is also a parent of an autistic child.

This understanding does not come from books alone.

It comes from sleepless nights.
From therapy rooms.
From waiting rooms.
From celebrating small milestones.
From handling meltdowns in public places.

When information is shared, it comes with empathy.

But even then, every child’s journey is different.

Being a parent of a child with autism gives emotional understanding. It does not replace medical advice. That difference is important.

Please Do Not Self Diagnose

Self diagnosis based on internet checklists can create unnecessary fear.

If you notice:

  • Delayed speech

  • Limited eye contact

  • Repetitive behaviors

  • Lack of response to name

  • Sensory sensitivities

Take it as a sign to consult a professional.

Do not panic.
Do not ignore.
Do not label too quickly.

Early guidance is always better than late confusion.

Remember, awareness is strength. Fear is not.

For Parents Who Feel Overwhelmed

If you are reading this after a long day, maybe after your child had a meltdown, maybe after someone passed a comment in a family function, take a deep breath.

You are not alone.

Varanasi has many families walking similar paths. Slowly, awareness is growing. Support systems are improving.

ArambH Autism Centre is one of the older and trusted centres in the city since 2019. But beyond being a centre, it is a place where parents meet other parents, where children feel accepted, where small progress is celebrated.

Still, this Disclaimer remains important.

Because hope should always stand on truth.

Final Words – Clarity Builds Trust

This page is not just legal text.

It is a promise of honesty.

We promise to:

  • Share information responsibly.

  • Encourage professional consultation.

  • Avoid false claims.

  • Respect your child’s individuality.

  • Support without pressure.

And we gently remind you to:

  • Seek expert advice when needed.

  • Avoid quick conclusions.

  • Stay patient with your child.

  • Stay kind to yourself.

A child with autism is not broken.
A child with autism is different.

Different does not mean less.

If you ever feel confused, ask questions.
If you ever feel tired, take support.
If you ever feel hopeless, remember that progress may be slow but it is possible.

Bachche ki muskaan, that genuine smile after learning something new, is worth every effort.

Thank you for taking the time to read this.

Clarity creates trust.
Trust creates comfort.
And comfort helps families move forward – step by step.