Mind Institute
MI & MCSN: Qatar's leading Special Needs, Autism, and Mental Health centers for children and adults!
Our Center:
Located in Ain Khaled, our state-of-the-art three-story centre is equipped with the latest international technology and equipment unmatched by other facilities in Qatar. Our centre is entirely accessible, comprehensively monitored by CCTV for safety purposes, and consists of the highest-quality international resources. Mind Institute has an Occupational and Physical Therapy Wing, Sens
08/06/2026
Infertility is often discussed as a medical experience.
But for many individuals and couples, it can also become an emotional, relational, financial, and deeply personal experience.
For many people, these parts of the journey can feel just as difficult as the treatment itself.
At Mind Institute, our psychologists support individuals and couples navigating infertility, fertility treatment, IVF, relationship difficulties, anxiety, grief, and emotional wellbeing.
Why do children love LEGO so much? 🧩👷
Because while they’re building, creating, and having fun, they’re also learning how to communicate, collaborate, problem solve, and connect with others.
Our Clinical Lead and Intake Coordinator share why LEGO Connect Club can be such a meaningful social experience for children in a way that feels natural, engaging, and low pressure.
Interested in joining? You can complete the LEGO Connect Club interest form through the link in bio ✨
17/05/2026
Starting this June ✨
Our LEGO Connect Club is designed to help children build confidence, communication, teamwork, and social connection through collaborative LEGO-based activities in a fun, supportive environment.
Limited spots available, so we encourage early registration. Link in bio.
13/05/2026
Potty training is rarely just about the potty.
For many children, confidence, routines, emotional readiness, sensory preferences, consistency between caregivers, and parent stress can all play a role in the process. That’s why a one-size-fits-all approach does not work for every family.
With the right guidance, structure, and support, potty training can become a more positive and less overwhelming experience for both children and parents.
13/05/2026
Dyslexia is often misunderstood.
Many children with dyslexia are bright, creative, verbal, and capable, yet may silently struggle with reading, spelling, writing, or keeping up in the classroom. Because of this, their difficulties are sometimes mistaken for laziness, distraction, or a lack of effort.
In reality, many children are working significantly harder than others just to keep up.
Without the right support, dyslexia can begin affecting not only academics, but also confidence, self-esteem, and a child’s relationship with learning.
Early identification and individualized support can make a meaningful difference. We support children with dyslexia through comprehensive assessments and tailored intervention designed around each child’s unique strengths and learning profile.
مريم و محمود من مركز مايند يجيبان على الأسئلة الشائعه التي نتلقاها من أولياء الأمور بشكل يومي
من خلال هذه السلسلة، نمنحكم نظرة أقرب على طريقة تفكيرنا، وكيفية تقديم الدعم للأطفال، وأهم الجوانب التي نركز عليها في تطورهم
في مركز مايند، تُصمَّم برامجنا اليومية لكل طفل بشكل فردي، مع التركيز على مهارات التواصل، والمهارات الاجتماعية والاستقلالية، والتقدم الحقيقي في الحياة اليومية، من خلال دعم منظم مبني على أساليب علمية قائمة على الأدلة
21/04/2026
There is a natural rhythm to how children grow. First of words, first steps, first moments of connection, curiosity, and learning. These milestones are not about comparison, and they are not about pressure. They are simply markers that help us understand how a child is progressing through each stage of development.
Milestone screening is not about looking for problems. It is about gaining clarity. It looks at communication, movement, play, attention, and early learning to give a fuller picture of how a child is developing over time.
As parents, it is easy to rely on instinct or to assume that everything will fall into place. Often, it does. But having a clear view allows you to respond with intention rather than uncertainty. It allows you to support your child in ways that are aligned with where they are, not where we assume they should be.
Sometimes, it brings reassurance. Other times, it highlights simple ways to better support development in everyday moments.
Either way, it replaces guesswork with understanding, and that alone can make a meaningful difference.
16/04/2026
Whether it’s your child’s development, behavior, or something affecting you as a parent, it’s not always easy to know what to make of it.
We’re opening a small number of morning slots to talk things through with our team and get practical, professional input on next steps, if needed.
Register via the link in our bio. Form submissions only.
Social development isn’t a “fix.” It’s something we build, just like anything else that matters.
Children today are growing up in a world that moves fast, leans heavily on screens, and doesn’t always create natural opportunities for connection. Being around others isn’t the same as knowing how to engage, communicate, or feel confident doing it.
Social skills are learned. They’re practiced. They’re shaped over time, through real interaction, not just observation.
That’s where the right environment makes a difference.
�The right group, the right guidance, and space to try, get it wrong, and try again.
Our social skills groups are designed to support that process. Thoughtfully matched, therapist-led, and focused on real, everyday interactions that help children feel more confident, more aware, and more connected.
Autism Awareness Day 💙🧩
At the start of Autism Awareness Month, it’s worth taking a step back from the noise and focusing on what actually makes a difference.
Support doesn’t usually come from one big decision or one perfect approach. It shows up in the small, consistent things. The way someone is spoken to. The time given to process. The flexibility in expectations. The willingness to understand before correcting.
A lot of the challenges families face are not about a lack of effort, but about not being given the right lens. Once that shifts, interactions become calmer, communication becomes clearer, and progress becomes more sustainable.
What we often see is that when a child is truly understood, the right intervention becomes much clearer. It’s not just about what happens in sessions, but how the environment around the child is adjusted to support engagement, regulation, and progress.
The conversation around autism can sometimes feel overwhelming, but in practice it comes back to being consistent, paying attention, and knowing when to step in and when to step back.
This is what meaningful support tends to look like day to day.
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