In 2025, artificial intelligence moved from a promising concept to a practical support tool in early intervention. Across speech therapy, occupational therapy, ABA, and early learning, AI helped personalize activities, track progress more accurately, and reduce the administrative load on therapists. Adaptive systems allowed children to work at their own pace while maintaining clinical structure and consistency.
At the same time, important conversations emerged around ethical use, data privacy, and the need to keep human judgment at the center of therapy. The most successful AI tools proved to be those that supported therapists and families (rather than replacing them) by offering meaningful insights without losing the personal nature of care.
Enara has been part of this continued improvement by focusing on child-centered design, evidence-based goals, and adaptive learning supported by clear data. As AI continues to evolve, 2025 showed that when used thoughtfully, it can enhance therapy experiences while keeping children, families, and clinicians at the heart of intervention.