Your child's plan, built from their screening

Personalized Autism Support Plan

After completing the Nesto screening, your family receives a 24-month structured support roadmap — with phase-by-phase guidance, behavior strategies, daily routine tips, and bi-weekly updates that evolve as your child responds to home practice.

24-monthstructured roadmap
13guided phases
Bi-weeklyplan updates
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Preview the support plan structure

The parent guidance roadmap helps families move from screening into a longer home-support structure without treating the app as medical care.

24-month parent guidance roadmap Daily home practice structure Premium feature shown before purchase

Visual preview based on Nesto app features. Nesto is educational support, not a medical diagnosis or treatment tool.

Not a random checklist — a structured family roadmap

Most parents leave a screening or diagnosis with a general direction but no structured plan for what to do every day, week, and month. Nesto's support plan turns the screening results into an organized 24-month home support structure.

Built from screening

Personalized to your child

The plan is generated from your child's screening results — focusing on the developmental areas that were identified, not a one-size-fits-all template.

Phase by phase

A clear sequence

The 24 months are broken into phases, each with a clear focus area — regulation, communication, independence, or school readiness — so support evolves with your child.

Always current

Updates every two weeks

As you track daily activities, Nesto checks in bi-weekly and adjusts which guidance and activities are most relevant based on how your child is responding.

Important: The Nesto support plan is a parent guidance roadmap for structured home support. It is not a clinical therapy plan and does not replace a plan created by a licensed speech therapist, occupational therapist, behavioral therapist, or other professional.

What the 24-month roadmap covers

The plan follows a developmental sequence — building foundational regulation first, then expanding communication and independence, before preparing for school and community participation.

Months 1–3

Regulation and Engagement

Build daily routine predictability, sensory comfort strategies, and the basic engagement foundation that makes all other skill-building possible.

Months 4–9

Communication and Adaptive Skills

Focus on expressive and receptive language, early social communication, imitation, and daily living independence such as feeding, dressing, and self-care.

Months 10–18

Independence and Social Participation

Expand to peer play, emotion sharing, conversation skills, community participation, and more complex adaptive behaviors for home and outside environments.

Months 19–24

School and Community Readiness

Prepare for transitions, classroom participation, structured peer settings, following group routines, and the independence skills expected in formal learning environments.

What the plan includes beyond activities

Behavior guidance

When behavior is the hard part

The plan includes strategies for pre-correcting difficult situations, adjusting language level to your child's current ability, managing escalations calmly, and tracking behavior patterns using simple ABC (Antecedent–Behavior–Consequence) observation.

Daily routine

Predictability as a support tool

Clear guidance on building consistent daily schedules, using visual supports, managing transition points, and structuring mealtimes and sleep in ways that reduce daily friction.

Motivation strategies

Keeping home support sustainable

Practical motivation tools for your child — reward systems, progress charts, celebration moments — and sustainable strategies to help parents stay consistent over a long journey.

Nutrition guidance

When eating is also a challenge

Guidance for families managing picky eating, sensory food responses, meal timing, and food-chaining strategies — framed as home support tips, not medical dietary advice.

Support plan FAQ

Is this a clinical therapy plan?

No. The Nesto support plan is a parent guidance roadmap for structured home support. It does not replace a treatment plan created by a licensed speech therapist, occupational therapist, behavioral therapist, or any other professional. Always follow your care team's advice first.

How is the plan personalized?

The plan is built from your child's screening results. The focus areas identified during screening shape which guidance, activities, and priorities are highlighted in your family's roadmap — making it specific to your child's observed needs, not a generic template.

Does the plan update over time?

Yes. Nesto prompts bi-weekly check-ins based on your activity tracking and progress responses. As your child's responses change, the app adjusts what is suggested next so the support stays relevant rather than fixed to the original screening results.

Is the support plan a premium feature?

Yes. The full parent guidance roadmap and support plan is a premium feature in Nesto. The app clearly shows what is included in the free plan and what is available with a premium subscription before you decide.

Trust and safety

Clear before parents download

Nesto is built as an educational autism support app for families. The app is free to download, shows premium features before purchase, and keeps support planning separate from clinical treatment plans.

Free to start

Parents can begin with screening support and basic app access. The full parent guidance roadmap and support plan may be premium inside the app.

Not a medical device

Nesto does not diagnose autism, provide treatment, or replace a pediatrician, therapist, psychologist, or local professional evaluation.

Parent-controlled reports

PDF reports are parent observation summaries created from information entered in the app, not clinical records or diagnostic documents.

Privacy matters

Families should review the privacy policy before adding child details. Nesto aims to use data only to support the app experience parents choose.

For medical concerns, urgent changes, developmental regression, or safety risks, speak with a qualified professional in your country.

A 24-month plan, built from your child's screening

Nesto turns observations into a structured family roadmap — phase by phase, updated every two weeks. Not a generic guide. A plan that starts from where your child actually is.

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