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Connection Before Conversation: The Role of Co-Regulation

Effective communication doesn’t begin with words—it begins with regulation. Co-regulation, the process of one person helping another feel calm, safe, and emotionally balanced, lays the groundwork for meaningful interaction. When…
Posted by Yatika Rathi April 20, 2026
Autism
Posted inAutism Autism Parenting Early Intervention Therapy

Autism Support Through Visual Strategies

Visual supports are powerful tools that help young children with Autism Spectrum Disorders understand routines, communicate needs, and engage in learning. These include pictures, schedules, symbols, and visual cues that…
Posted by Yatika Rathi April 20, 2026
Speech Therapy
Posted inSpeech Therapy Early Intervention Therapy

From Sounds to Words: Teaching Speech Through Imitation

Imitation is one of the most powerful ways to help a child say their first words. By copying your child’s sounds, actions, and expressions—and encouraging them to copy you—you create…
Posted by Yatika Rathi April 18, 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
Sensory Therapy
Posted inSensory Therapy Early Intervention Therapy

Sensory Reset: Simple Breaks for Calm, Focus & Regulation

Sensory breaks are short, intentional pauses that help reset the mind and body. By engaging the senses—through movement, touch, sound, or breathing—these breaks support improved focus, emotional regulation, and a…
Posted by Yatika Rathi April 13, 2026
Delay communication
Posted inSpeech Therapy Early Intervention Therapy

Red Flags for Delayed Communication Skills

This podcast by Laura Mize is important because it helps parents, therapists, and educators recognize early red flags of delayed communication in infants and toddlers. It explains what typical speech…
Posted by Abhishek Kushwaha April 10, 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
sensory Therapy
Posted inEarly Intervention Therapy Developmental Delays Sensory Therapy

ENSORY PLAY ACTIVITIES FOR BABIES & TODDLERS

The video “Sensory Play Activities for Babies & Toddlers” is important because it highlights how sensory experiences (touch, movement, sight, sound, etc.) are essential for early brain development and functional…
Posted by Abhishek Kushwaha 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
Occupational Therapy
Posted inOccupational Therapy Early Intervention Therapy

From Messy to Neat: Fun Pencil Grip Activities for Kids

Developing a proper pencil grasp is an essential step in helping children achieve neat, clear, and confident handwriting. Many kids struggle with holding a pencil correctly, which can lead to…
Posted by Yatika Rathi April 4, 2026

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