Apr 20, 2023 | learning difficulties in children
Children’s learning disabilities are a frequent issue that many parents deal with. Both children and parents may find it difficult and frustrating. Reading, writing, numeracy, and effective communication skills in children can all be impacted by learning...
Mar 2, 2023 | children addiction
Gadgets while eating – Why and How to Stop it? Roya is a 2-year-old child. As her parents were working, she stayed with her grandparents. Roya is a fussy eater who used to take a long time to get fed and feeding her was a challenging task for the family...
Mar 1, 2023 | Speech Therapy
What is Articulation disorder? Articulation disorder, or misarticulation, is a difficulty that a child faces in producing certain speech sounds which affects their overall speech clarity. This is taking into consideration that the sound error persists beyond... Feb 10, 2023 | play therapy
“Tell me and I forgot, teach me and I may remember, involve me and I learn”- Benjamin Franklin. Parents are highly motivated to give their child the best start in life in terms of appropriate interactions, social skills and emotional stability that will help them have... Jan 13, 2023 | Multisensory Learning
Reading is a complex task. Do you know why? It demands a few basic skills to start with. Skills such as, Phonics (letter-sound relationship) Phonemic awareness (awareness that a word is comprised of different sounds) Vocabulary Fluency Comprehension However, this...
Jan 11, 2023 | Occupational therapy
We have all heard that we have 5 senses. Touch, taste, sight, smell, and hearing. Each of these senses brings us important information. For example, TOUCH helps you know the difference between the feel of a butterfly landing on your arm and the feel of a friend...
Jan 11, 2023 | Physical Therapy
Motor skills – Without it, one just cannot get around! Motor skills primarily deal with movement skills that a baby achieves as he/she develops, and milestones refer to the stages of development. Together this term is frequently used to give information about the... Dec 10, 2022 | Special Education
How we speak and interact with others is mostly determined by the fluency in our speech. Fluency refers to the extent to which we can speak accurately and smoothly in a particular language that can be easily understood by others. But sometimes, that can be interrupted... Dec 8, 2022 | Uncategorized
My child is hyperactive and lacks speech. Does that mean he is a “bad kid”? How do I help him?? Have you ever felt the same way? If yes, this blog will help you know more about your child and the condition ADHD. Attention Deficit Hyperactive Disorder is a condition in... Dec 6, 2022 | Toe walking
Toe walking, AKA equinus gait, needs no special introduction. But correcting it is not as easy as berry picking. It is a condition where the child is on his toes with the heels in the air while walking and doing other weight-bearing activities. Toe walkers often do... Nov 24, 2022 | Multisensory Learning
We understand and learn better when we use different senses such as vision, hearing, movement and touch. Learning through senses helps us retain the information in our minds for a longer time, and makes learning more interesting. While all learners use all the four...