Who Can Use Enara?

Centers

Traditional therapy settings may face challenges in keeping up with technological advancements to improve early intervention for special-needs children. Personalized learning plans built on emerging technology can significantly improve in-person therapy sessions, ensuring consistency and meeting recommended therapy hours. This approach helps neurodiverse children improve, retain, and build on acquired skills. 

Enara supports therapy centers in creating effective learning plans and achieving better treatment results through parental/caregiver involvement in home-based reinforcement activities. Enara’s educational, bi-directional, and interactive content facilitates faster learning in children. Ongoing practice sessions with Enara help achieve learning objectives quickly and prevent skill regression due to therapy breaks, such as family vacations or illness. 

  • Help create individualized learning plans 
  • Assist in facilitating evidence-based treatment 
  • Ensure therapy continuation to prevent developmental regression 
  • Streamline children’s performance data collection and analysis 
  • Ensure frequent communication with parents 
  • Reduce time spent on administrative tasks 
  • Enable therapists to take on more children and provide advanced care 

 

Therapists

Therapists face challenges in effectively measuring children’s progress and maintaining continuous communication with all caregivers through a unified digital platform. They also encounter difficulties/complications in customizing treatment plans to meet the specific needs of each child and spend an excessive amount of time on administrative duties.

Enara, with the help of AI, enables therapists to create learning programs tailored to each child’s unique needs and developmental stage. These programs boost children’s communication, motor, social, and academic skills. We also enhance therapy sessions by simplifying progress tracking and data analysis, integrating AI and animated games, and improving communication with parents.  

 
  • Supplement regular sessions for faster improvement 
  • Give access to adaptive AI tools to improve therapy outcome 
  • Ensure frequent communication with parents 
  • Help to create individualized learning plans 
  • Reduce documentation and administrative tasks 
  • Deliver measurable impact 

Parents

Parenting special-needs children comes with unique challenges, like dealing with therapy resistance, skill loss during breaks, limited access to progress monitoring, and high therapy costs.

Our Parent Platform features interactive AI-powered games, comprehensive video tutorials for both parents and children and progress-monitoring tools designed to simplify caregiving. Linked to the Therapist Platform, it enables parents to access session notes and schedule daily home learning sessions, ensuring children receive the uninterrupted therapy needed to master key skills. 

  • Facilitate a comfortable home learning environment 
  • Offer clear guidance to enhance benefits from therapy sessions 
  • Ensure frequent communication with therapists 
  • Grant access to therapists' session notes 
  • Simplify monitoring children's learning progress 

Children

Children often experience slow progress, treatment reluctance, and even regression due to inadequate therapy. These learning gaps can impact their confidence and pose obstacles in their future lives.

Our personalized plans help children overcome obstacles and unlock their full potential in a nurturing environment. Enara features interactive AI and animated games that respond to voice, gaze, and targeted movements, fostering active participation. By transforming therapy into an enjoyable and dynamic experience, Enara helps children achieve learning milestones at each developmental stage. 

  • Feature engaging and interactive AI activities 
  • Create a comfortable home learning environment 
  • Enhance benefits from therapy sessions 
  • Customize learning plans to meet the unique needs of children 
  • Ensure consistent therapy to prevent skill regression