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Feeding suggestions
Many children with brain damage or because of oral sensitivity or with some other issues are not able to take proper meal. This is major concerns for parents regarding the child health and nutrition. So, apart from medical intervention if … Continue reading
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Tagged Aspergers's syndrome, autism, brain damage, cerebral palsy, child development, child disability, communication delay, developmental disability, Down's Syndrome, early detection, early intervention, hypotonia, occupational therapy, Oro-motor functioning, physiotherapy, sensory integration, speech delay, speech therapy
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Help me to play!!!
Most of children with speech and communication delay have difficulty in communicating their needs and wants. This could be one reason that children with Autism and ADHD can not play with others. It looks the child does not want to … Continue reading
Posted in ADHD, ambidextrous, autism, brain gym, cerebral palsy, child development, child disability, children, communication, developmental disability, developmental milestone, disability, Down's syndrome, early intervention, family support, finemotor control, flashcards, GFCF diet, guidance, hand dominance, hypotonia, inclusion, information sharing, knowledge sharing, Learning disability, midline orientation, nutrition, occupational therapy, oral issues, physiotherapy, play, red flag sign, sakshum, screening, sensory integration, special education, speech therapy, Therapy, tips, treatment, vision therapy
Tagged ADHD, Aspergers's syndrome, autism, cerebral palsy, child development, child disability, communication, communication delay, developmental disability, developmental milestones, Down's Syndrome, early detection, early intervention, hypotonia, play, play therapy, social skills, socialization
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Schedules and Structures!!!
Children with Autism and other cognitive issues like Down’s Syndrome or mild CP have difficulty in imagination. They can’t plan the day and hence, they always stay in the state of insecurity or uncertainty. They become anxious and insecure very … Continue reading
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Tagged ADHD, Aspergers's syndrome, autism, cerebral palsy, child development, child disability, communication, communication delay, developmental disability, developmental milestones, Down's Syndrome, early detection, early intervention, hypotonia, imagination, low tone, occupational therapy, PDD, physiotherapy, play therapy, sakshum, schedules, sensitivity, sensory integration, sensory issue, speech therapy
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I am Visual learner!!!
It is seen most of children with Autism are very strong visual learner. They learn better when they see something rather than they hear. They have very good eye of detail but sometimes they miss the detail as a whole. … Continue reading
Posted in ADHD, ambidextrous, autism, awareness, brain gym, cerebral palsy, child development, child disability, child education, children, developmental disability, developmental milestone, disability, Down's syndrome, early intervention, family support, finemotor control, flashcards, GFCF diet, hand dominance, hypotonia, knowledge sharing, Learning disability, midline orientation, movement, occupational therapy, oral issues, parenting tips, play, primitive reflexes, sakshum, sensory integration, special education, speech therapy, Therapy, tips, treatment, vision therapy
Tagged ADHD, Aspergers's syndrome, autism, cerebral palsy, child development, communication delay, developmental disability, developmental milestones, Down's Syndrome, early intervention, eye contact, low tone, occupational therapy, schedules, sensitivity, social integration, socialization, visual learners
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Imitation
Imitation is a basic skill for all human being. It helps in understanding other people’s ideas, emotions. Imitation helps in expanding imagination. Children with Autism and other developmental disorders like cerebral palsy, hypotonic, ADHD, have a core deficit in imitation … Continue reading
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Tagged ADHD, Aspergers's syndrome, autism, cerebral palsy, child development, child disability, communication delay, developmental disability, developmental milestones, early detection, early intervention, imitation, low tone, occupational therapy, sensory integration, social integration, socialization, speech delay, speech therapy
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Brushing can be fun…
Most of the parents of children with Autism have 1 thing in common…struggle for brushing the child teeth. It is more troublesome to many parent as a matter of hygiene and every morning struggle. Till parents get to meet an … Continue reading
Posted in ADHD, advocacy, ambidextrous, autism, awareness, brain gym, cerebral palsy, child development, child disability, child education, children, communication, developmental disability, developmental milestone, disability, Down's syndrome, early intervention, family support, feeding, GFCF diet, guidance, hand dominance, hyderabad, hypotonia, inclusion, information sharing, knowledge sharing, midline orientation, movement, nutrition, occupational therapy, oral issues, parenting tips, physiotherapy, play, primitive reflexes, red flag sign, sakshum, sensory integration, speech therapy, Therapy, treatment
Tagged ADHD, ambidextrous, Aspergers's syndrome, autism, Brushing, cerebral palsy, child development, child disability, communication delay, developmental disability, developmental milestones, Down's Syndrome, early detection, early intervention, hypotonia, occupational therapy, oral sensitivity, sakshum, sensory integration, sensory issue, speech delay, speech therapy
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GFCF diet (Gluten free and Casein Free diet)
It has been seen GFCF diet has remarkable change in children with Autism and related disorder like ADHD, PDD (Pervasive developmental Disorder) and Aspergers Syndrome. Most of the time parents report that the child has improved in communication, attention and … Continue reading
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