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Ocular Motor Skills Explained: Key Signs, Screening Methods & Targeted Activities

Ocular motor skills are the eye movement abilities that help us read, write, track objects, and shift focus smoothly. When these skills are underdeveloped, they can impact learning, attention, and…
Posted by Yatika Rathi February 2, 2026
Speech Therapy
Posted inSpeech Therapy Early Intervention Therapy

Ankyloglossia (Tongue Tie) in Pediatric

Tongue tie, medically known as ankyloglossia, is a condition present at birth in which the band of tissue under the tongue (the lingual frenulum) is shorter, thicker, or tighter than…
Posted by Yatika Rathi January 31, 2026
Behavior Therapy
Posted inBehavior Therapy Early Intervention Therapy

Integrating Primitive Reflex Exercises for Emotional Regulation

Primitive reflex exercises help regulate the nervous system by addressing early movement patterns that can remain active under stress. By gently integrating these reflexes, the body gains a greater sense…
Posted by Yatika Rathi January 28, 2026
Teaching Object Imitation to Children with Autism: Step-by-Step Guide
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Teaching Object Imitation to Children with Autism: Step-by-Step Guide

This video on Teaching Object Imitation to Children with Autism offers practical, easy-to-follow strategies for helping children learn how to copy actions with objects — a foundational skill for play,…
Posted by Aditi Sharma January 28, 2026
Teaching Name Response: Simple Tips for Parents
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Teaching Name Response: Simple Tips for Parents

The video highlights a crucial developmental milestone—children consistently responding to their names by around 12 months. Laura Mize, a pediatric speech-language pathologist, explains three practical strategies to encourage this skill.…
Posted by Priyanka Singh January 23, 2026
Building Language Skills in Down Syndrome: Understanding and Expression Made Simple
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Building Language Skills in Down Syndrome: Understanding and Expression Made Simple

This video explores the communication journey of individuals with Down syndrome. It begins with early stages of communication, noting that children often understand more than they can express. Common features…
Posted by Priyanka Singh January 22, 2026
Autism
Posted inAutism Early Intervention Therapy

Building Joint Attention in Young Autistic Children

Joint attention is a core developmental skill that allows children to share focus on objects, activities, or people, forming the foundation for communication, social interaction, and learning. In young autistic…
Posted by Yatika Rathi January 22, 2026
Primitive Reflex
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A Clinical Guide to Determining Which Primitive Reflex to Integrate First

Not all primitive reflexes should be integrated at the same time—or in a random order. Knowing which reflex to address first can make integration more effective and long-lasting. This guide…
Posted by Yatika Rathi January 19, 2026
6 Strategies to Boost Talking and Reduce Tantrums
Posted inAutism Autism Parenting Behavior Therapy

6 Strategies to Boost Talking and Reduce Tantrums

Dr. Mary Barbera’s video gives parents and caregivers practical tools to help young children with autism. She stresses that most effort should go into preventing tantrums before they start. Her…
Posted by Prakriti Gupta January 19, 2026
Speech Therapy
Posted inSpeech Therapy Early Intervention Therapy

Oral Motor Tongue Exercises for Speech and Swallow

Tongue exercises are designed to improve strength, coordination, endurance, and range of motion of the tongue—key components for effective speech production and safe swallowing. These exercises support better bolus control,…
Posted by Yatika Rathi January 17, 2026

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