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Visual Stimming in Autism: Home Management

This video is important because it helps parents, therapists, and caregivers understand and manage visual stimming in children with autism at home. Visual stimming refers to repetitive behaviors related to…
Posted by Abhishek Kushwaha March 10, 2026
Simple Speech Therapy Strategies to Help Kids Respond to Their Name
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Simple Speech Therapy Strategies to Help Kids Respond to Their Name

Responding to one’s name is an important early communication skill that supports attention, social interaction, and safety. In this video, you will learn simple speech therapy techniques to help children…
Posted by Aditi Sharma March 9, 2026
Simple Speech Therapy Tricks to Help Toddlers Enjoy Reading Time
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Simple Speech Therapy Tricks to Help Toddlers Enjoy Reading Time

Many toddlers struggle to sit still during story time, which can make reading frustrating for parents. In this helpful video, speech therapist Adrienne shares practical strategies to make book reading…
Posted by Aditi Sharma March 9, 2026
Understanding Stimming in Autism: 4 Practical Ways to Manage Vocal Stimming
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Understanding Stimming in Autism: 4 Practical Ways to Manage Vocal Stimming

Stimming, or self-stimulatory behavior, is common in children with autism and may include repetitive sounds, words, or movements used to regulate emotions and sensory input. This video clearly explains what…
Posted by Aditi Sharma March 9, 2026
Speech Delay vs. Autism
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Speech Delay vs. Autism

This video is important because it helps parents, teachers, and therapists understand the difference between speech delay and autism, and answers common questions about diagnosis, denial, and regression in children.…
Posted by Abhishek Kushwaha March 7, 2026
Practical Parent Tips to Help Children with Speech Delays Start Communicating
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Practical Parent Tips to Help Children with Speech Delays Start Communicating

This video shares helpful and practical strategies for parents and caregivers who want to support children with speech delays. It explains simple ways to encourage communication during everyday routines such…
Posted by Aditi Sharma March 7, 2026
Imitation is the foundation of language
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Imitation is the foundation of language

This video explains that imitation (copying actions, sounds, and gestures) is one of the most important early skills a child needs before speech develops, especially for children with autism or…
Posted by Abhishek Kushwaha March 7, 2026
Simple Speech Therapy Tricks to Help Your Child Say “Mama”
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Simple Speech Therapy Tricks to Help Your Child Say “Mama”

This video shares simple and practical speech therapy strategies to help toddlers and late talkers learn to say the meaningful word “Mama.” Pediatric speech-language pathologist Laura Mize explains why some…
Posted by Aditi Sharma March 7, 2026
Strategies to Increase Talking and Decrease Tantrums
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Strategies to Increase Talking and Decrease Tantrums

The video “ Strategies to Increase Talking and Decrease Tantrums” is important for parents, teachers, and therapists because it explains how communication skills can reduce children’s frustration and behavioral problems.…
Posted by Abhishek Kushwaha March 6, 2026
Stage 3: Early Symbolic Play in Stages of Play for Toddlers 
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Stage 3: Early Symbolic Play in Stages of Play for Toddlers 

The video explains Stage 3: Early Symbolic Play, a key step in child development where toddlers begin pretending with familiar objects (for example pretending to eat, sleep, or clean). At…
Posted by Abhishek Kushwaha March 5, 2026

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