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MONTESSORI AT HOME: Activities for Babies 12-15 Months
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MONTESSORI AT HOME: Activities for Babies 12-15 Months

The video “Montessori at Home: Activities for Babies 12–15 Months” is important because it shows activities that support a baby’s early brain and body development. At this age, babies learn…
Posted by Abhishek Kushwaha March 6, 2026
Stage 3: Early Symbolic Play in Stages of Play for Toddlers 
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Stage 3: Early Symbolic Play in Stages of Play for Toddlers 

The video explains Stage 3: Early Symbolic Play, a key step in child development where toddlers begin pretending with familiar objects (for example pretending to eat, sleep, or clean). At…
Posted by Abhishek Kushwaha March 5, 2026
Toys for Stage 2 Nonfunctional Play
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Toys for Stage 2 Nonfunctional Play

The video focuses on Stage 2: Nonfunctional Play — a specific level in early play development where toddlers explore toys but not in the intended way (not yet using toys…
Posted by Abhishek Kushwaha March 3, 2026
Unlocking Growth: Fun & Intentional Play With Your 12-Month-Old
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Unlocking Growth: Fun & Intentional Play With Your 12-Month-Old

This video is a great resource for parents and caregivers of 1-year-old babies because it shows how everyday play helps your child grow physically, mentally, and socially. At around 12…
Posted by Abhishek Kushwaha March 2, 2026
physical therapy
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Exercises to Improve Standing in Kids with Delayed Developmental Milestones

The video provides demonstrations and guidance on exercises to help children with delayed developmental milestones improve their ability to stand — a key gross motor milestone. Standing independently is foundational…
Posted by Abhishek Kushwaha March 2, 2026
Play Therapy
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Restoring Developmental Foundations: A Play-Based Approach

Restoring Developmental Foundations Through Play highlights the powerful role movement and play have in strengthening the brain’s early building blocks. Through intentional, play-based activities, children can integrate retained primitive reflexes,…
Posted by Yatika Rathi March 2, 2026
Detect Early: Key Signs & Risks of Developmental Delay in Children
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Detect Early: Key Signs & Risks of Developmental Delay in Children

This video gives parents and caregivers clear, practical insights into developmental delay — when a child doesn’t reach expected milestones in areas like speech, motor skills, social interaction, or cognition.…
Posted by Abhishek Kushwaha February 28, 2026
Autism vs Speech Delay: 3 Important Signs Every Parent Should Know
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Autism vs Speech Delay: 3 Important Signs Every Parent Should Know

This video clearly explains the key differences between autism and speech delay, helping parents understand when late talking may be a developmental delay and when it could indicate autism. It…
Posted by Aditi Sharma February 27, 2026
Sensory Therapy
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The Developmental Link Between Crawling and Ocular Motor Skills

Crawling plays an important role in early visual development. As babies crawl, they coordinate head, eye, and body movements, helping to build ocular motor skills like eye tracking, focusing, and…
Posted by Yatika Rathi February 25, 2026
Occupational Therapy
Posted inOccupational Therapy Early Intervention Therapy

Engaging Movement Activities to Promote Crossing the Midline

Crossing the midline is a foundational developmental skill that allows a child to reach across their body to use one hand or foot on the opposite side. This skill plays…
Posted by Yatika Rathi February 19, 2026

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