24/03/2026
Summer breaks aren’t always easy for children — and honestly, not always for parents either.
That shift from school → home isn’t just a schedule change.
It’s a shift in structure, expectations, stimulation, and emotional rhythm.
If your child seems more irritable, bored, or unsettled this summer, they’re not “acting out” — they’re adjusting.
A little structure, a little flexibility, and a lot of understanding can go a long way 🤍
20/03/2026
Do you know how to actually start a therapy session? 🧠
Textbooks prepare us for exams.
But the first real session?
A child who says nothing.
A parent waiting for answers.
And a therapist unsure where to begin.
This gap between academic learning and real clinical practice is something many and early-career professionals quietly struggle with.
is designed to bridge that gap.
This is not a passive webinar.
It’s a 2-day interactive experience where you step into real, anonymized case scenarios—learning how to observe, interpret, and respond with clarity.
What you’ll build:
• Skills to decode non-verbal and play-based cues
• Confidence in handling parent conversations
• Practical frameworks for writing clinical case notes
• A structured approach to real counselling sessions
Along with a curated toolkit you can immediately use in practice.
📍 Online (Zoom)
🗓️ March 28 & 29, 2026
🎟️ ₹1,499 (Student Rate)
We’re keeping this to 35 participants to ensure meaningful interaction and mentorship.
If you’ve ever felt unsure about “where to begin,” this is a space to learn by doing.
Register Now: https://allevents.in/online/the-clinical-mystery-lab-solving-the-puzzle-of-child-and-family-counselling-tickets/80001567526090
16/03/2026
Vaccination Day Reminder 💉
One concern many parents still hear is the belief that vaccines cause autism.
This idea began with a 1998 study that was later found to contain serious ethical violations and was fully retracted.
Since then, multiple large studies involving millions of children across the world have found no link between vaccines and autism.
Vaccines remain one of the most important tools for protecting children from serious diseases.
Accurate information helps families make informed decisions.
Science matters. Awareness matters.
16/03/2026
Vaccination Day Reminder 💉
One concern many parents still hear is the belief that vaccines cause autism.
This idea began with a 1998 study that was later found to contain serious ethical violations and was fully retracted.
Since then, multiple large studies involving millions of children across the world have found no link between vaccines and autism.
Vaccines remain one of the most important tools for protecting children from serious diseases.
Accurate information helps families make informed decisions.
Science matters. Awareness matters.
11/03/2026
Celebrating excellence, dedication, and the incredible impact our team creates every day and honouring our champions across leadership, innovation, inclusion, and performance. 🌟🏆
02/03/2026
Meet the team, baby version 🥹💌
Can you guess who is who?
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28/02/2026
Exam season tests more than marks—be your child’s calm, not their pressure. 💛
Read the post to learn more
25/02/2026
Join us on "Stop blaming the child" A webinar Scan the QR code to register 📲
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17/02/2026
Is it the child… or the system around them? 👀
Join us for a powerful LIVE webinar on “Child or System?? – Understanding Child Symptoms in Family Context” with Nikita Nath, Head of Counselling at Insighte & Research Scholar at Delhi University.
We’re diving into:
✨ The Identified Patient dynamic
✨ Avoiding triangulation in clinical work
✨ Family systems in real practice
✨ Rethinking case formulation
If you’re a psychology student, therapist, counsellor, or educator — this session will shift how you see cases forever.
🗓 26 February
⏰ 7 PM – 8 PM
Spots are limited.
🔗 Registration link is in the bio — secure your seat now!
13/02/2026
Love is a verb, not just a feeling. It’s built in the quiet moments, the hard conversations, and the daily “I see you.”
Six signs you’re building something that’s meant to last. Save this as a reminder of what you deserve.
06/02/2026
Big conversations are starting around mental health — and that’s a step forward. 🌱
Swipe through to understand what’s changing, what’s not (yet), and what families should know right now.
06/02/2026
Big emotions are a natural part of childhood - meltdowns are not misbehaviour, they’re signals. What truly shapes a child’s is what happens after a meltdown.
Calm presence, emotional validation, and gentle reconnection help children feel safe, understood, and supported as they learn to regulate their emotions over time. When recovery is handled with empathy rather than correction, children build resilience, confidence, and .
For deeper insights on supporting children after , visit our blog. https://insighte.in/blog-posts/what-children-need-after-an-emotional-meltdown
What Children Need After an Emotional Meltdown - Insighte - Expert Child Psychologist | Child Therapy for Autism & ADHD | Special Education Support | Counselling & Mental Health Service
Insighte is India’s leading family and child mental health organisation. With 200+ psychologists we provide inclusive counselling, behaviour therapy, CBT, special education, shadow teachers, art & play child therapy and family support.