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Social Skills
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Social Skills That Support Neurodivergent Friendships

Making friends can be challenging for neurodivergent children—but with the right support, social connections can grow in meaningful ways. OT-led social skills programs help children navigate friendships by building communication…
Posted by Yatika Rathi January 15, 2026
Speech Therapy
Posted inSpeech Therapy Early Intervention Therapy

Speak More Clearly: Articulation Exercises

Clear speech starts with strong articulation. These four speech therapy exercises are designed to help improve clarity by strengthening mouth movements, increasing sound precision, and boosting overall confidence when speaking.…
Posted by Yatika Rathi January 7, 2026
Life Skills OT
Posted inEarly Intervention Therapy Occupational Therapy

Living Well: Life Skills with OT

Life Skills with Occupational Therapy is a structured, goal-oriented program designed to build essential daily living and functional skills through individualized, activity-based interventions. The program focuses on areas such as…
Posted by Yatika Rathi January 6, 2026
Attention & Focus
Posted inADHD Early Intervention Therapy

Focus Builders: Activities for Attention and Sitting Success

These activities are designed to improve concentration, focus, attention, and sitting tolerance through consistent and structured practice. They support learners in developing the ability to remain engaged, regulate their bodies,…
Posted by Yatika Rathi January 5, 2026
Speech Therapy
Posted inSpeech Therapy Early Intervention Therapy

Comparing Speech Delay and Autism in Early Childhood

Speech delay and autism can look similar, but they are not the same. A child with a speech delay primarily struggles with expressive or receptive language, while other social and…
Posted by Yatika Rathi December 30, 2025
Physical Therapy
Posted inPhysiotherapy Early Intervention Therapy

W-Sitting: Definition, Potential Impacts, and Safer Postures

W-sitting is a position where children sit on the floor with their knees bent and legs turned out in a “W” shape. While it may feel comfortable and stable, frequent…
Posted by Yatika Rathi December 22, 2025
Physical Therapy
Posted inPhysiotherapy Early Intervention Therapy

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

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