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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
ASD VS Speech Delay
Posted inAutism Autism Parenting Early Intervention Therapy

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
Posted inSensory Therapy Early Intervention Therapy

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
Toddler Tantrums Made Simple: A Pediatrician’s Guide
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Toddler Tantrums Made Simple: A Pediatrician’s Guide

The video introduces the S.E.R.E.N.E. method, a pediatrician-developed framework for handling toddler tantrums. It emphasizes that tantrums are a normal developmental stage and not misbehavior. The acronym stands for Safety…
Posted by Priyanka Singh February 18, 2026
Feeding Therapy
Posted inFeeding Therapy Early Intervention Therapy Occupational Therapy

Occupational Therapy Interventions for Self-Feeding and Drinking

Occupational therapy supports individuals in developing safe, independent self-feeding and drinking skills. Interventions focus on oral-motor control, hand-to-mouth coordination, posture, sensory processing, and the use of adaptive utensils when needed.…
Posted by Yatika Rathi February 16, 2026
Occupational Therapy
Posted inOccupational Therapy Early Intervention Therapy

Practical Strategies in Occupational Therapy

Occupational therapy tips that bridge clinical knowledge with real-world application. Each strategy is focused on improving function, promoting independence, and supporting meaningful participation by making everyday tasks more manageable, efficient,…
Posted by Yatika Rathi February 16, 2026
Visual Schedule
Posted inEarly Intervention Therapy Occupational Therapy

From Chaos to Clarity: Visual Schedules

Visual schedules don’t have to be complicated. This step-by-step approach breaks down how to create and use visual schedules in a clear, practical way. Whether you’re supporting children, students, or…
Posted by Yatika Rathi February 13, 2026
Sensory Therapy
Posted inEarly Intervention Therapy Sensory Therapy

Crawling and Neurodevelopment

Crawling plays a critical role in early development by strengthening the core, shoulders, arms, and hips while promoting balance and postural control. It encourages cross-body movement, which helps integrate the…
Posted by Yatika Rathi February 11, 2026
Sensory Therapy
Posted inSensory Therapy Early Intervention Therapy

Neural Regulation Through Vision, Balance, and Breathing

Unlock a deeper understanding of nervous system regulation through the powerful interplay of vision, balance, and breathing. This session explores how these foundational sensory systems shape perception, stability, and emotional…
Posted by Yatika Rathi February 3, 2026

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