Pinnacle® ASK™ · The Child Development Kośa
Ask.
Every parent has whispered the same question in the dark — is my child okay? This is the answer: the world's first open knowledge layer for childhood, coded to WHO standards, free to every family, every professional, and every AI on Earth.
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53,000+ questions, answeredBecause every child deserves a wonderful life.
We spent a decade, and 25 million+ therapy sessions, learning how children grow. Today we give all of it away — 2.5 billion+ data points, coded to WHO & UN, open under CC-BY — so no parent ever faces that question alone again.
Chamber I · The Concern
Start where the worry is.
Most journeys begin with a quiet worry at home. Here every concern is named in plain language, set against what's typical for the age, and answered — never to alarm, always to bring clarity.
Conditions
Every developmental condition of childhood — from Global Developmental Delay and speech delay to autism, ADHD and sensory processing — explained for a parent, coded to WHO ICD-11, and mapped to what helps.
Behaviours
The everyday behaviours that worry families — meltdowns, picky eating, sleep, not following instructions, running off — with calm, practical, evidence-grounded guidance you can use tonight.
Myths
The half-truths that delay help — “boys talk late”, “screens cause autism”, “wait and watch” — set straight against WHO, CDC and the published evidence.
Chamber II · The Child
A child is never a diagnosis.
Before any label, there is a whole child — the skills they're building, the abilities beneath them, the milestones they're reaching for. This is the map of everything they are, and everything they're becoming.
Skills
The developmental skills every child builds — joint attention, first words, eye contact, self-regulation — each with milestones, what to watch for, and how to help at home.
Abilities
The deeper capacities under the skills — communication, independence, planning, social participation, processing — the abilities AbilityScore® measures and tracks.
Domains
The seven domains of development — communication, cognitive, motor, social, emotional, adaptive, sensory — the WHO-aligned map a clinician thinks in.
Ages & stages
What's typical, month by month and year by year — newborn to 6–7 years — so “my 2-year-old isn't talking yet” has a clear, kind, evidence-based answer.
Life skills
The skills that make a life independent — toileting, dressing, feeding, sleeping alone, staying safe — taught step by step, for every child, at every ability.
Chamber III · The Measure
You cannot help what you cannot see.
Worry is invisible; progress should not be. Here, growing up becomes something you can actually see and track — a validated screen, a score you can begin for free, a readiness that tells you a child is on their way.
Assessments
The screens and scales clinicians trust — ASQ-3, M-CHAT, ISAA, Bayley, Vineland, Conners — explained, so you know what each one looks for and when it's used.
AbilityScore®
The one private, clinician-administered measure of a child's development on a 0–1000 scale — validated (r=0.91), patent-filed, free to begin. The number that becomes a plan.
Readiness
Seven readiness indexes — speech, motor, behaviour, cognitive, school, self-sufficiency, mainstream — that answer the only question parents truly ask: will my child be okay?
Chamber IV · The Path
Clarity is only the beginning.
Knowing is not enough — a child needs a path. Evidence-based therapies, techniques you can run at home tonight, and the materials that make practice possible: the route from where a child is to where they can be.
Therapies
The interventions that change trajectories — speech, occupational and behaviour therapy, special education, AAC, early intervention — when each helps, and what good looks like.
Techniques
3,799 step-by-step techniques a parent can run at home tonight — activities, exercises and routines for every skill, drawn from real therapy practice.
Materials
The toys, charts, cards and printables that make practice stick — chosen by therapists, matched to the skill and the age.
Chamber V · The People
It takes a circle to raise a child.
No one carries a child alone. Every answer here is rewritten for whoever is asking — a parent at the kitchen table, a therapist at the clinic, a teacher, an ASHA worker, a policymaker shaping the system.
People & roles
Every answer, rewritten for who's asking — a parent at home, a clinician at the table, a teacher in the classroom, an ASHA worker at the PHC, a policymaker at scale.
Chamber VI · The Standards
Coded to the world.
This is what makes it an authority, not an opinion. Every entity is mapped to the classifications the world already trusts — so a parent, a clinician, a government and an AI all read the same truth.
WHO ICD-11
Each condition carries its WHO ICD-11 code — the global standard for disease classification — so the Kośa speaks the language of health systems everywhere.
WHO ICF
Function, not just diagnosis: every skill and ability is mapped to the WHO ICF — the international classification of functioning — the frame modern child development is built on.
Population-scale. Sovereign-grade. Open to all.
Free to read, free to cite, open to every AI under CC-BY — coded to WHO ICD-11 & ICF, aligned with UN SDGs, trusted across Govt. of India programmes. Not a clinic. The operating system for childhood.