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Ways to Help a Young Child Move On From Fixations

This video is important because it explains how to reduce fixations by guiding children toward flexible play and interaction. It shows practical strategies like redirecting attention, expanding play, and building…
Posted by Abhishek Kushwaha April 23, 2026
Helping Kids Handle Big Emotions: Easy Coping & Self-Regulation Strategies
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Helping Kids Handle Big Emotions: Easy Coping & Self-Regulation Strategies

This video is a helpful guide for teaching children how to understand and manage their emotions in a healthy way. It introduces simple, practical coping strategies that can be used…
Posted by Aditi Sharma April 22, 2026
3 Ways To Teach Children to Respond to Their Own Names
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3 Ways To Teach Children to Respond to Their Own Names

This video is important because it provides simple, practical, and evidence-based strategies to teach a foundational skill—responding to one’s name, which directly supports attention, communication, and overall development in children…
Posted by Abhishek Kushwaha April 21, 2026
Behavior Therapy
Posted inBehavior Therapy Early Intervention Therapy

Managing Self-Injurious Behavior in Children: Practical Calming and Proprioceptive Strategies

Self-injurious behavior in children can be distressing, but it often reflects unmet sensory, emotional, or communication needs rather than intentional harm. This guide highlights six practical calming strategies—such as creating…
Posted by Yatika Rathi April 14, 2026
Behavior Therapy
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When Tantrums Take Over: What Actually Works

Tantrums can feel overwhelming, especially when nothing seems to work—but they’re a normal part of a child’s emotional development. During a meltdown, the best approach is to stay calm, avoid…
Posted by Yatika Rathi April 9, 2026
Behavior Therapy
Posted inBehavior Therapy Early Intervention Therapy

From Chaos to Calm: Managing Toddler Aggression

Hitting and throwing are very common behaviors in toddlers, usually driven by frustration, overstimulation, or the inability to communicate big emotions. At this stage, children are still developing language skills…
Posted by Yatika Rathi April 6, 2026
Behavior Therapy
Posted inBehavior Therapy Early Intervention Therapy

From Bites to Better Behavior: Helping Your Toddler

Toddler biting is a common phase, often caused by teething, frustration, or limited communication skills. The key is to respond calmly, set clear boundaries (“No biting, it hurts”), and avoid…
Posted by Yatika Rathi April 6, 2026
Behavior Therapy
Posted inBehavior Therapy Early Intervention Therapy

Not Just a Tantrum: Understanding Meltdowns

A tantrum is usually goal-driven behavior—children act out to get something they want (attention, toys, control) and may stop once their need is met. A meltdown, on the other hand,…
Posted by Yatika Rathi March 28, 2026
Sensory activities
Posted inAutism Autism Parenting Behavior Therapy

8 Sensory Systems Explained with One Fun Activity for Each Sense 

This video is importa nt because it explains all 8 sensory systems and provides simple activities for each, helping caregivers and therapists understand sensory-based behaviors and use practical strategies to…
Posted by Abhishek Kushwaha March 23, 2026
Behavior Modification
Posted inABA Therapy Autism Parenting Behavior Therapy

Behavior Modification & Training

The video on “ABCs of Managing Autistic Behaviour” is important because it teaches a practical and structured way to understand and handle challenging behaviours in autistic children. The ABC model…
Posted by Abhishek Kushwaha March 20, 2026

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