Logistics
How many therapists will work with my child?
Most children work with a small, consistent core team — usually one to three therapists matched to their goals — with one lead therapist as your main point of contact. The exact number depends on your child's needs, decided after a clinician-administered AbilityScore®, and continuity is protected throughout.
You're not handing your child to a stranger and a stopwatch — you're gaining a small, named team who know your child by heart.
In short
Most children at Pinnacle Blooms Network work with a small, consistent core team — usually one to three therapists matched to your child's goals — rather than a rotating cast. One therapist often leads (your main point of contact), with others added only when a specific need calls for it, such as speech, occupational or behaviour support. The exact number is shaped by your child's profile, not a fixed rule.How your child's team is shaped
- A consistent lead therapist. Wherever possible, your child sees the same primary therapist each session — familiarity helps children settle, trust and progress faster.
- Goal-led, not headcount-led. If goals span more than one area (say, speech and fine-motor skills), a second discipline joins. A child with focused needs may thrive with just one.
- One coordinated plan. When more than one therapist is involved, they share notes and align around a single set of goals — so it never feels fragmented to you or your child.
- Reviewed over time. As your child grows, the team flexes: a discipline may step back once goals are met, or step in for a new phase. You're told before any change.
What stays the same for you
You always have a clear point of contact, a shared plan you can see, and the same friendly faces session to session. Continuity is something we protect deliberately — it is part of how progress is built.The Pinnacle way
Your child's team is matched after a clinician-administered structured assessment — the AbilityScore® — which maps strengths and goals across domains. A clinical AbilityScore® and any diagnosis are formed only at a Pinnacle Blooms Network centre under qualified clinician care, never from a phone call or form alone. With 700+ therapists across 70+ centres in 4 states, we can match the right people to your child while keeping the team small and consistent. Explore [how we work](/) or our therapy services to see what a team might look like.Trusted sources
Guidance on coordinated, family-centred developmental care aligns with the WHO Nurturing Care Framework and the American Academy of Pediatrics' emphasis on a consistent medical and therapeutic home for children.Next step — book an assessment to meet your child's potential lead therapist and understand the small team built around your goals. Reach us on WhatsApp: +91 91001 81181.
This is general information, not a diagnosis — a clinical AbilityScore® and any diagnosis are formed only at a Pinnacle Blooms Network centre under qualified clinician care.
What to watch
If your child's goals or needs change — a new area of difficulty, or one resolving — expect the team to flex, but you should always be told before any therapist is added or stepped back.
Try this at home
Ask at your first visit: 'Who is my child's lead therapist, and how will the team stay in touch with each other?' A clear answer means coordinated, continuous care.
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This is general information, not a diagnosis. A clinical AbilityScore® and any diagnosis are formed only at a Pinnacle Blooms Network centre, under qualified clinician care.
Frequently asked
Will my child see the same therapist every time?
Wherever possible, yes — your child has a consistent lead therapist they see each session. Familiarity helps children settle and progress faster, so we protect continuity deliberately.
Why might more than one therapist be involved?
If your child's goals span more than one area — such as speech and fine-motor skills — a second discipline joins the team. When this happens, all therapists share one coordinated plan so care never feels fragmented.
How is the number of therapists decided?
It is shaped by your child's individual profile and goals, mapped through a clinician-administered structured assessment (the AbilityScore®) at a Pinnacle centre — not by a fixed rule or headcount.
Can the team change over time?
Yes. As your child grows, a discipline may step back once goals are met, or join for a new phase. You'll always be informed before any change is made.