Autism Spectrum Disorder Support

If your child is showing autism spectrum features, it can feel like you are living in constant worry. You might be watching speech delay, limited eye contact, repetitive behaviours, sensory meltdowns, or a child who seems in their own world. You may feel scared that time is slipping and frustrated that you do not know what will actually help.

Many parents also feel confused because the challenges are not only social or speech. Sleep can be disrupted. Digestion can be unsettled. Constipation can be constant. Colds can be frequent. Emotions can swing from calm to overwhelm in seconds. It can feel like your child’s system is struggling to regulate across many areas at once.

At Optimal Health Group, we provide BICOM bioresonance in Singapore as a gentle, non invasive complementary option for families who want additional support alongside early intervention. Our approach is calm, structured, and child friendly. We keep sessions short, priority based, and progressive so your child is not overloaded.

Why this keeps happening

You may be dealing with a multi factor pattern, not one single cause

Many children struggle across sleep, gut, sensory processing, emotions, and motor development at the same time.

The nervous system may be overwhelmed.

When regulation is unstable, speech, attention, connection, and behaviour become harder.

Sensory overload can shut a child down

Noise, touch, routine changes, and screens can tip the system into stress quickly.

Gut discomfort can affect everything

Constipation, food sensitivities, and gut imbalance can influence sleep, mood, and engagement.

Progress can feel slow, and that is hard

Parents want certainty, but improvement often comes from steady, consistent support and repetition.

Bottom line: Many families are not failing. They are dealing with a child whose system struggles to regulate, and the path forward needs calm, structured support.

How we can help

Think of the BICOM as a tool that helps us do two things.
(1) Identify what is most linked to your child’s symptom pattern
(2) Support regulation so your child feels more stable over time

We map your child’s pattern

We start with real life. Speech and communication, eye contact and engagement, sensory triggers, sleep, bowel pattern, emotional outbursts, repetitive behaviours, and motor coordination. During sessions, we use gentle biofeedback style signals to guide a personalised support approach so we are not guessing.

We prioritise the biggest drivers first

We keep it simple and focus on the priorities that usually create the biggest functional improvement first. Common priorities include nervous system calming, sensory balancing, sleep support, gut comfort and bowel regularity, and basic detox and recovery support when relevant.

We run a personalised calming and resilience program

Sessions are designed to support regulation so your child can settle and engage more consistently. The goal is better sleep, improved comfort in the body, fewer overwhelm moments, steadier emotions, and more space for communication and learning to develop.

We track what changes and refine the plan

We monitor practical outcomes that matter to families. Sleep consistency, bowel regularity, engagement with parents, ability to tolerate sensory input, frequency of meltdowns, repetitive behaviour intensity, and progress with communication goals. Then we adjust priorities based on what improves.

Small changes that make results stick

Bottom line: If you feel lost and you want a calm plan that focuses on real day to day function, start with an Autism Spectrum Support Assessment. You will leave with clarity on priorities and a conservative plan that feels manageable.

What to expect

1

First visit

Consultation plus baseline (communication, sleep, bowel pattern, sensory triggers), then a short priority based plan

2

Session feel

Non invasive and child friendly, paced gently to reduce overwhelm

3

After session

Practical next steps for home routines and what to track

4

Follow ups

Quick checkpoints to review progress and adjust priorities

Autism Spectrum Disorder Support

Frequently Asked Questions

My child is not speaking much. Can this help with speech development?
Many families come in because of speech delay and limited communication. Our focus is supportive regulation so your child is calmer, sleeps better, and engages more consistently, which can support progress alongside speech therapy and early intervention.
Many parents describe reduced engagement. We track practical markers like response to name, shared attention, tolerance of interaction, and parent child connection over time.
Sensory overload is one of the most common reasons families seek support. We focus on calming and sensory balancing so triggers feel less intense and recovery becomes faster.
Sleep is often one of the biggest levers for progress. We prioritise sleep routines early because better sleep supports learning, mood stability, and parent child connection.
Many children have gut and bowel issues alongside behavioural and sensory challenges. We take bowel regularity seriously because discomfort can drive irritability, poor sleep, and reduced engagement.
No. This is complementary support. Many families combine it with early intervention, speech therapy, occupational therapy, and medical care.
We review your child’s history and current challenges, then set priorities and start with a calm, short plan. We keep sessions progressive so your child is not overwhelmed.
Families often notice small shifts first, such as improved sleep, fewer overwhelm moments, or better comfort. Functional progress tends to build gradually with steady routines and ongoing reassessment.
That is common. Sessions are designed to be flexible and child friendly. We adjust pacing, breaks, and priorities so it feels safe and manageable.
If there are safety concerns, severe behavioural crises, self harm risk, sudden major regression, or anything that feels alarming, seek urgent professional support immediately.

Safety and compliance note

Our services are complementary wellness support. They are intended to support regulation, comfort, and day to day functioning and may help with goals such as calmer behaviour, better sleep, improved engagement, sensory tolerance, and bowel regularity.

We do not provide medical diagnosis and our services are not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent disease. If symptoms are severe, persistent, or concerning, seek support from qualified medical and developmental professionals.