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Speak Clearly: Simple Speech Therapy Tips to Fix a Lisp
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Speak Clearly: Simple Speech Therapy Tips to Fix a Lisp

This helpful video breaks down how speech therapy approaches correcting a lisp — a common speech difference where sounds like /s/ and /z/ aren’t pronounced clearly, often sounding like “th”…
Posted by Aditi Sharma February 9, 2026
Master Clear S & Z: Easy Tips to Fix Your Lisp (Speech Practice)
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Master Clear S & Z: Easy Tips to Fix Your Lisp (Speech Practice)

This video by Teacher Kaye gives clear, friendly tips on how to improve your production of the S and Z sounds — two sounds many people with a lisp struggle…
Posted by Aditi Sharma February 9, 2026
ABA School vs Home ABA: Which Is Best for Your Child with Autism?
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ABA School vs Home ABA: Which Is Best for Your Child with Autism?

This video breaks down the key differences between Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA) delivered in a school setting versus at home — helping you choose what’s right for your child. School-based…
Posted by Aditi Sharma February 6, 2026
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Hidden Ear Issues That Might Be Causing Your Child’s Speech Delay

This video helps parents understand how ear problems like fluid buildup, infections, or muffled hearing can hide behind signs of speech delay and even be mistaken for developmental disorders like…
Posted by Aditi Sharma February 6, 2026
From Listening to Learning: Receptive Language Strategies for Autism
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From Listening to Learning: Receptive Language Strategies for Autism

The video emphasizes the critical role of receptive language—the ability to understand words and commands—in autism intervention. It explains that parents often overestimate comprehension, mistaking noncompliance for stubbornness rather than…
Posted by Priyanka Singh February 5, 2026
Virtual Autism
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Virtual Autism: Screen Exposure and Developmental Symptoms

“Virtual autism” is a term used to describe autism-like symptoms—such as delayed speech, reduced eye contact, and social withdrawal—observed in young children with excessive screen exposure. This concept has sparked…
Posted by Yatika Rathi February 5, 2026
5 Signs Your Child May Have a Speech Intelligibility Delay (SLP Tips)
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5 Signs Your Child May Have a Speech Intelligibility Delay (SLP Tips)

This video by speech-language pathologist Laura Mize from Teach Me To Talk breaks down the key signs that a toddler might have significant speech intelligibility problems — meaning their spoken…
Posted by Aditi Sharma February 3, 2026
Posted inAutism Autism Parenting Speech Therapy

Understanding & Supporting Non-Verbal or Minimally Verbal Autistic Children

This video is a valuable resource for parents, caregivers and educators who want practical insight into supporting children on the autism spectrum who are non-verbal or speak very few words.…
Posted by Aditi Sharma February 3, 2026
Autism: Understanding Behavioral Challenges vs Repetitive Behaviors
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Autism: Understanding Behavioral Challenges vs Repetitive Behaviors

This video helps you distinguish between behavioral problems and repetitive behaviors in autism — two things that can look similar but have very different causes and needs. Behavioral problems usually…
Posted by Aditi Sharma February 2, 2026
Boost Your Child’s Verbal Imitation: Simple Strategies for Early Speech!
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Boost Your Child’s Verbal Imitation: Simple Strategies for Early Speech!

Watching this video can help you understand what verbal imitation is and how it supports early language development. Imitation is one of the first building blocks of communication — children…
Posted by Aditi Sharma February 2, 2026

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