Meet Renah Rajan: The Changemaker Rewriting Malaysia’s Autism Story with Juno Kiddo
Renah Rajan is on a mission to change the game for Malaysian families navigating autism. As the founder of Juno Kiddo, a therapy centre dedicated to kids with autism and developmental needs, she’s not just offering help—she’s transforming lives.
From Corporate Career to Life-Changing Mission
Renah didn’t start in a clinic. She started with a dream fueled by a mom’s love and a deep desire to help her son, diagnosed with autism at 2 years old. What began as an MBA project turned into Juno Kiddo—a centre built on compassion, action, and expertise.
“I was 39 when I had my son, and his diagnosis threw me into a world I didn’t understand,” Renah shares. But instead of giving up, she dove deep into Special Needs and Child Development, and left her 5-figure salary job to build something that matters.
Early Signs? Don’t Panic. Be Aware.
When your child doesn’t speak or struggles to focus, it can feel overwhelming. But is it autism? Renah says, “Not always.” Delays can come from lifestyle habits or just a child’s pace. Key advice? Stay calm. Observe. Ask for help early—but don’t panic.
Lifestyle tips are crucial: limit screen time, feed with whole foods, and engage through play. It’s all about balance and nurturing brain growth.
Therapy Centres: Blessing or Business?
The rise of therapy centres is great, but Renah warns parents: don’t be rushed into decisions. “If it feels too fast or salesy, listen to your gut,” she says. At Juno Kiddo, it’s all about affordable, practical support that empowers families without long-term dependency.
Quick Wins for Parents: Boosting Confidence at Home
Feeling lost? Renah has your back. Here’s what you can do at home:
- Talk to your child constantly—even about simple things.
- Face-to-face play—make silly faces, play with blocks.
- Limit screens—ditch passive watching for active play.
Simple changes that lead to big breakthroughs.
Juno Kiddo: Where Results Meet Heart
What makes Juno Kiddo unique? “We focus on real results and parent involvement.” Therapists at Juno Kiddo don’t just bring skills—they bring heart. And when a non-verbal child says their first word after months of play therapy? That’s the magic.
The Future: A Malaysia That Embraces Autism
Renah’s vision? Juno Kiddo goes nationwide with rural outreach and internship programs for future therapists. She dreams of a Malaysia where autism is embraced, not feared, and where every child gets the chance to thrive.
Renah’s Challenge: Take the Step
“It might feel uncertain now, but that small step will lead to big possibilities.”
Don’t wait—follow Juno Kiddo on Instagram and Facebook. Contact Renah at 016-3092246 to visit Juno Kiddo located at Puchong Tasik Prima for a free assessment and start making a change today.