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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
Planning & Organizing Ideas: Teaching Kids to Write
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Planning & Organizing Ideas: Teaching Kids to Write

This follow-up video focuses on planning and organizing writing topics—a crucial step in developing solid writing skills in young learners. Before children write full sentences or stories, they need to…
Posted by Aditi Sharma December 29, 2025
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
Autism Scripting & Delayed Echolalia Explained: Why It Happens and How to Support Communication
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Autism Scripting & Delayed Echolalia Explained: Why It Happens and How to Support Communication

This video gives clear, expert insight into why children with autism engage in scripting and delayed echolalia—the repetition of phrases from past conversations, media, or routines—a behavior seen in many…
Posted by Aditi Sharma December 26, 2025
Feeding Therapy
Posted inFeeding Therapy Speech Therapy

Food Chaining for Picky Eaters

Food chaining is a supportive, step-by-step approach used by pediatric occupational therapists to help picky eaters feel more comfortable trying new foods. Instead of forcing change, it starts with foods…
Posted by Yatika Rathi December 24, 2025
Feeding Therapy
Posted inFeeding Therapy Speech Therapy

From Picky to Curious: At-Home Feeding Therapy Tips to Encourage New Foods

Getting a picky eater to try new foods can feel overwhelming, but small, consistent steps can make a big difference. This guide shares feeding therapy–inspired strategies parents can use at…
Posted by Yatika Rathi December 19, 2025
How Toddlers Learn to Talk—Step by Step
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How Toddlers Learn to Talk—Step by Step

This video is an insightful resource for parents and therapists. She emphasizes that spoken language doesn’t appear suddenly; it builds on foundational social and cognitive abilities. The video outlines skills…
Posted by Priyanka Singh December 18, 2025
Sensory Therapy
Posted inSpeech Therapy Sensory Therapy

Supporting Children with Oral Sensory Seeking Needs

Oral sensory seeking is a common sensory processing behavior in children where they crave input through their mouth—such as chewing, biting, sucking, or mouthing objects. While it can look like…
Posted by Yatika Rathi December 18, 2025
Developmental Language Disorder (DLD): Essential Guide for Mental Health Practitioners
Posted inAutism Autism Parenting Speech Therapy

Developmental Language Disorder (DLD): Essential Guide for Mental Health Practitioners

This video is a must-watch for mental health professionals seeking to better understand Developmental Language Disorder (DLD), a neural language condition that affects communication skills without being explained by hearing…
Posted by Aditi Sharma December 17, 2025
5 At-Home Oral Motor Exercises to Stimulate Speech
Posted inAutism Autism Parenting Speech Therapy

5 At-Home Oral Motor Exercises to Stimulate Speech

This video is a simple explanation on how to conduct 5 different oral activities at home to stimulate speech and strengthen the mouth muscles in children. Oral Motor stimulation is…
Posted by Prakriti Gupta December 17, 2025

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