Purple Butterfly is dedicated to meeting the need for early detection and intervention for children at risk of ASD in India using cutting-edge technology.
We are committed to creating an inclusive, reliable, sustainable, scalable digital ecosystem empowering parents, doctors, special educators, speech therapists, merchants, and anyone with service or business interest in the domain of ASD with a purpose to nurture and build a diverse but equitable community
Ready to use Artificial Intelligence model for detection
Fast track detection and diagnosis
Flexible consultation for expert opinion and follow-up
Improve lives with proactive, and advanced treatment solutions
Help and share thoughts with parents who are on similar journeys
One of the most important steps in our journey is the community we intend to build around like-minded people who are handling, affected, or interested in the Autism Spectrum Disorder arena. We are eager to listen to your stories, life experiences, and learnings, which will benefit community members in their journey.
We want to build a secure platform for our community members to share, learn, unlearn, relearn and enrich ASD-related information. We are looking for volunteers to join us in our journey to create awareness of the benefits of early detection and intervention for Autism Spectrum Disorder.
A committed and experienced team of domain experts, health care specialists, educators, data scientists, and technology experts with a vision to transform the way “healthcare and wellbeing” solutions are delivered to those involved with autism spectrum disorders.
Dr.Ashok Mysore is an experienced Professor with a demonstrated history of working in mental health care and autism in particular. Developing clinical care models for autism besides being involved in research to uncover its underpinnings. He is a Doctor of Medicine (MD) - Psychological Medicine from NIMHANS, Bangalore, India. His teams are currently developing tools for use in India for Early identification of autism in children below 18 months, measure for Adolescent Depression and Indian Panic Anxiety Questionnaire.
Dr.Ashok is the head of CARE-ADD, a center focused on autism and developmental disorders in St. John's National Academy of Health Sciences, Bangalore . This Centre will conduct foundational research in genomics, brain studies and child behaviours.
This will help uncover some of the complex relationships among genetics – brain circuitry – behaviour, subsequently leading to a better understanding of Autism. While long term research is at the core of the Centre, in parallel, the Centre will also provide screening, therapy, education and parent programmes to address current issues immediately.
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WHEN IS BITCOIN HALVENING
Early Detection
It is proven that early detection and intervention between 18 to 48 months have the power to alter an "At-Risk" child's development path and improve outcomes for the future.
Psychiatrist-to-Child Ratio
With a Psychiatrist to Child ratio of 1:1,00,000, India is way behind in being able to provide appropriate intervention to “At-risk” children at the “right time”
Social Stigma
Social stigma hinders the real understanding of autism, that it is not a disease but a variation in the developmental pattern. This has kept civil society and schools away from truly understanding that autism can be managed with a little bit of extra awareness, knowledge, training, and patience.
Skill Development & Creation of Opportunities
Skill development for parents of “autistic” children helps address 2 key issues:
Company for the child,
Self-employment for the parent.