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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
Understanding Toe Walking in Autism
Posted inAutism Parenting Autism Physiotherapy

Understanding Toe Walking in Autism

This is a must watch video for all parents with children with Autism. It is a guide to understanding and reducing toe walking at home, with exercises that target the…
Posted by Prakriti Gupta January 6, 2026
Speech Therapy
Posted inSpeech Therapy Physiotherapy

Lip & Tongue Oral Motor Exercises for Speech Therapy

These speech therapy lip and tongue oral motor exercises are designed to improve coordination, strength, and control needed for clear speech sound production. Through targeted movements and repetitive practice, learners…
Posted by Yatika Rathi December 29, 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
Physical Therapy
Posted inPhysiotherapy Occupational Therapy

Calming Anxiety Through Heavy Work

Heavy work activities involve tasks that engage the muscles and joints through pushing, pulling, lifting, or carrying. These activities provide deep proprioceptive input to the body, which can help regulate…
Posted by Yatika Rathi December 17, 2025
Physical Therapy
Posted inPhysiotherapy Occupational Therapy

Developmental Signs Explained: Low Tone vs. Reflex Retention

Understanding the difference between low muscle tone and retained primitive reflexes is key to supporting a child’s motor, sensory, and developmental progress. Low muscle tone (hypotonia) affects strength and endurance,…
Posted by Yatika Rathi December 10, 2025
Physical Therapy
Posted inPhysiotherapy

Postural Control & Balance in Children: Evidence-Based Activities

Helping children improve balance and postural control is important for developing motor skills, coordination, and confidence in physical activities. Simple, engaging exercises—such as standing on one foot, using balance beams,…
Posted by Yatika Rathi December 9, 2025
Physical Therapy
Posted inPhysiotherapy Early Intervention Therapy

Therapeutic Intervention Plan for a Child with Special Needs

Physical therapy for a child with special needs focuses on improving mobility, strength, balance, coordination, and overall functional independence. A PT evaluates the child’s motor skills, identifies movement challenges, and…
Posted by Yatika Rathi November 21, 2025
Bilateral Integration Occupational Therapy
Posted inOccupational Therapy Early Intervention Therapy Physiotherapy

Enhancing Bilateral Integration in Pediatric Occupational Therapy

Bilateral integration is the ability to use both sides of the body together smoothly. It supports daily skills like cutting, dressing, and writing. In OT, therapists build this ability through…
Posted by Yatika Rathi November 5, 2025

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