Purple Playhouse's paediatric trust platform, built to help Malaysian parents understand developmental milestones, recognise red flags for concerns such as autism, ADHD, and speech delay, and find the right specialist support.
"Is my child developing the way they should?" It is one of the most common questions parents ask, and one of the hardest to answer alone, late at night, with a search bar. Child Development Finder exists to make that moment calmer and clearer: trustworthy information about what is typical, what might need a closer look, and where to turn.
Clear, stage-by-stage guidance on movement, speech, social communication, and behaviour.
Plain-language information on signs that may warrant assessment, including autism, ADHD, and speech delay.
A provider listing and appointment request flow to connect with the right help.
Common parent questions, answered calmly and without jargon.
Child Development Finder is Purple Playhouse's own healthcare platform, the same expertise that helped grow Dr Nisa Khalil into one of Malaysia's most trusted paediatric voices, put directly into parents' hands.
Explore the platform →It is Purple Playhouse's paediatric platform for Malaysian parents. It helps you understand developmental milestones, recognise possible red flags for concerns such as autism, ADHD, and speech delay, and find the right specialist support.
No. It is an educational and signposting resource to help parents understand development and decide whether to seek professional assessment. It does not replace evaluation by a qualified paediatrician or specialist.
It covers the standard developmental domains through early childhood, including movement, speech and language, social communication, and behaviour, with guidance on what is typical and when to seek help.
Visit the Child Development Finder platform, explore the milestone guides and red-flag information, and use the appointment request flow to connect with support if you need it.
Child Development Finder provides general educational information and is not a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. If you have concerns about your child, please consult a qualified healthcare professional.