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How does speech therapy help late talkers aged 2 to 4?
A late talker is a toddler who understands plenty but isn't using words the way other kids their age do. Speech therapy steps in before the gap becomes a real problem. Therapists use play, modelling, gestures, and structured routines to pull words out of kids who have...
How does sensory integration therapy help children with autism?
Kids on the spectrum process the world differently. A ceiling fan sounds like a jet engine. The label inside a t-shirt feels like glass. So therapists use swings and brushes and weighted blankets to teach the brain that these signals are okay. Not scary. Just signals....
DMI Therapy vs Traditional Physiotherapy: What Makes the Difference
DMI therapy and traditional physiotherapy differ primarily in their approach to motor learning, with DMI focusing on high-repetition, hands-on, progressive challenges that induce neuroplasticity, while traditional physiotherapy centers on strengthening, stretching,...
How Dynamic Flex Cast Helps Children With Cerebral Palsy Walk Better?
Dynamic Flex Cast improves walking in children with cerebral palsy by using soft, semi-flexible casts that gently align the feet and ankles, reduce spasticity, and promote active movement. Unlike rigid plaster casting, it allows continuous muscle engagement, building...
Occupational Therapy for Kids with Gravitational Insecurity
Does your child show hesitation to climb on playground equipment, ride on swings, and even balance themselves on uneven surfaces? This could be a symptom of gravitational insecurity. It is a sensory processing issue wherein children develop an intense fear or...
Occupational Therapy for Kids with Attention Issues
Are you concerned about your child’s ability to focus and stay on task? Attention issues in children can significantly affect their academic performance, behavior, and social interactions. Conditions such as Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) or other...
Speech Therapy for Kids with Feeding and Swallowing Disorders
Feeding and swallowing disorders in children can significantly impact their growth, development, and overall well-being. These challenges can range from difficulty chewing or swallowing to more serious issues like choking or aspiration. Children with feeding and...
Speech Therapy for Echolalia in Children
When a child echoes lines from their favourite movies or repeats your questions instead of answering, it’s natural for parents to wonder if something’s amiss. Echolalia—this habit of repeating words or phrases—might look unusual, but it’s actually a typical stage in...
Genetic Syndromes and Child Development: What Parents Need to Know
Genetic syndromes are conditions that are caused by abnormal genes or chromosomes. These syndromes can affect a child’s physical and intellectual development. It’s important for parents to be aware of the signs and symptoms of genetic syndromes and to seek early...
Addressing Developmental Delays: The Power of Early Intervention Therapy
Early intervention therapy is a type of therapy that is designed to address developmental delays in children as early as possible. The goal of early intervention therapy is to help children catch up to their peers and reach their full potential in all areas of...











