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FAQs

Everything You Need to Know

What is Virtual Autism ?

"Virtual autism" refers to a set of temporary, autism-like behavioral symptoms in young children—such as speech delays, lack of eye contact, and social withdrawal—caused by excessive, early-life exposure to screens (TVs, tablets, smartphones).

No, if identified early and screen time is controlled, it is reversible. However, if ignored, it can lead to long-term behavioral issues.

No screen time for children under 2 years
Limit screen time for ages 2-5 to 1 hour per day
Encourage outdoor activities and social interaction
Parents should spend quality time with children

Speech Analysis is an AI-based tool that analyzes a child's speech patterns — including pronunciation, fluency, vocabulary, and potential delays. It enables early intervention and timely support.

The child's voice is recorded, and AI compares it with age-appropriate speech patterns. If any delay or issue is detected, a report is generated to guide parents or therapists.

No, this tool cannot replace a doctor or speech therapist. It is a support system that helps with early detection, so parents can seek professional help in time.

VR is safe if used in a controlled environment with time limits. VR should be avoided for children under 5–6 years. For older children, continuous use of more than 20–30 minutes is not recommended.

Yes, but with guidance. You can use our immersive tools specifically designed for developmental support. Each session is tracked, and you can monitor progress.