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Pelvic Floor Development in Children and Its Impact on Toilet Training

Pediatric pelvic floor health plays an important role in a child’s ability to achieve successful potty training. When the pelvic floor muscles are not fully coordinated or are affected by…
Posted by Yatika Rathi May 27, 2026
🎙️ Could Primitive Reflexes Be Affecting Your Child’s Speech?
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🎙️ Could Primitive Reflexes Be Affecting Your Child’s Speech?

Many children with speech and language delays may also have retained primitive reflexes that impact communication, coordination, attention, and learning. This video explains the important connection between brain development and…
Posted by Aditi Sharma May 15, 2026
Development Delays
Posted inDevelopmental Delays Early Intervention Therapy

Post-Reflex Integration Care and Maintenance Program

This maintenance program is designed to help sustain and strengthen the progress achieved after primitive reflex integration. It focuses on supporting long-term nervous system organization, motor planning, balance, coordination, posture,…
Posted by Yatika Rathi May 11, 2026
ADHD
Posted inADHD Early Intervention Therapy

The Silent Struggle: ADHD Beyond the Stereotypes

Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder in women is often underdiagnosed because symptoms can appear less overt than in men. Instead of hyperactivity, many women experience inattentiveness, emotional sensitivity, chronic overwhelm, and difficulty with…
Posted by Yatika Rathi May 1, 2026
Why Do Autistic Kids Walk on Their Toes? 6 Real Reasons Explained!
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Why Do Autistic Kids Walk on Their Toes? 6 Real Reasons Explained!

This video breaks down the common reasons behind toe walking in children with autism in a simple, easy-to-understand way. It explains how sensory differences, muscle tightness, balance challenges, and motor…
Posted by Aditi Sharma April 30, 2026
ADHD
Posted inADHD Early Intervention Therapy

Simple Ways to Strengthen Your Child’s Attention Span

Improving your child’s attention span starts with building consistent daily routines and offering activities that naturally encourage focus, such as reading, puzzles, and creative play. Breaking tasks into smaller steps…
Posted by Yatika Rathi April 29, 2026
Teaching Pointing at Home: A Simple Step Toward Communication
Posted inSpeech Therapy Developmental Delays Early Intervention Therapy

Teaching Pointing at Home: A Simple Step Toward Communication

Pointing is one of the earliest and most powerful communication skills a child can learn, especially for children with speech delays. This video shows simple, practical ways to teach pointing…
Posted by Aditi Sharma April 24, 2026
Speech Therapy
Posted inSpeech Therapy Early Intervention Therapy

The Real Difference Between Speech Delay and Autism

Speech delay and autism can sometimes look similar, especially when a child isn’t talking as expected, but they are not the same. A speech delay mainly affects how a child…
Posted by Yatika Rathi April 23, 2026
Speech Therapy
Posted inSpeech Therapy Early Intervention Therapy

Delayed Speech?” | Unlocking the 7 C’s of Communication

Worried because your child isn’t talking yet? This video breaks down the 7 C’s of Communication—the essential building blocks children need before and during speech development. From connection and comprehension…
Posted by Aditi Sharma April 23, 2026
Reading Activity
Posted inEarly Intervention Therapy Special Education

Can’t Sit Still? How to Read with Busy Toddlers

Helping toddlers sit and read with you isn’t about expecting long attention spans—it’s about meeting them where they are and turning reading into a shared, enjoyable experience. Toddlers are naturally…
Posted by Yatika Rathi April 21, 2026

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