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Correcting W-Sitting in Young Children

W-sitting is a common and often comfortable position for toddlers, especially during play. While it may seem harmless, frequent W-sitting can place stress on developing hips, knees, and ankles and…
Posted by Yatika Rathi December 22, 2025
Occupational Therapy
Posted inOccupational Therapy Early Intervention Therapy

Primitive Reflex Integration and Its Impact on Ocular Motor Control

Primitive reflexes are automatic movements present at birth that support early survival and neurological development. As the brain matures, these reflexes should integrate, allowing higher-level motor and visual systems to…
Posted by Yatika Rathi December 15, 2025
Pre-Writing Skills
Posted inOccupational Therapy Early Intervention Therapy

Pre-Writing Foundations for Children with Autism

Pre-writing activities help toddlers and preschoolers on the autism spectrum build the foundational skills needed for writing—such as fine motor control, hand strength, visual–motor coordination, and joint attention. Using fun,…
Posted by Yatika Rathi December 12, 2025
Echolalia
Posted inSpecial Education Early Intervention Therapy

From Repetition to Meaning: Strategies for Echolalia in Autism

Echolalia, often seen in autism, is more than just repeated speech—it’s a meaningful communication tool and an important step in language development. The video explains that echolalia can be immediate…
Posted by Yatika Rathi December 8, 2025
Echolalia
Posted inSpeech Therapy Early Intervention Therapy

Supporting Communication: Reducing Echolalia

Reducing echolalia involves supporting meaningful, functional communication rather than eliminating repetition. Helpful strategies include modeling simple language, giving extra processing time, using visual supports, offering sentence starters or scripts, and…
Posted by Yatika Rathi December 4, 2025
Echolalia
Posted inSpeech Therapy Early Intervention Therapy

Supporting Speech Development: Strategies to Reduce Echolalia

Echolalia, or the repetition of words or phrases, is a normal part of language development but may persist longer in some individuals, especially those with autism or communication delays. Instead…
Posted by Yatika Rathi December 2, 2025
Primitive Reflexes
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Primitive Reflexes: Indicators of Neurological Development

Primitive reflexes are automatic, involuntary movements present in newborns that help support survival and early development. These reflexes originate in the brainstem and play a key role in feeding, protection,…
Posted by Yatika Rathi November 28, 2025
10 Subtle Signs of Developmental Delay Parents Often Miss
Posted inEarly Intervention Therapy Autism Parenting

10 Subtle Signs of Developmental Delay Parents Often Miss

This video highlights hidden — but important — indicators of developmental delays that many parents overlook. It raises awareness about subtle cues in speech, motor skills, social interaction, and behavior…
Posted by Aditi Sharma November 27, 2025
Sensory play
Posted inAutism Autism Parenting Early Intervention Therapy

Mess, Magic & Milestones: Sensory Play for Babies & Toddlers

https://youtu.be/PE5-CigydKc?si=OlO0f3ok8QmArvxp This video by Jessica Elle brilliantly shows how sensory play isn’t just fun — it’s a powerful tool for early learning. Babies and toddlers explore textures, sounds, and movements,…
Posted by Aditi Sharma November 21, 2025
Physical Therapy
Posted inPhysiotherapy Early Intervention Therapy

Therapeutic Intervention Plan for a Child with Special Needs

Physical therapy for a child with special needs focuses on improving mobility, strength, balance, coordination, and overall functional independence. A PT evaluates the child’s motor skills, identifies movement challenges, and…
Posted by Yatika Rathi November 21, 2025

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