
Engaging Your Child in Alphabet Learning at Home
Teaching your child the alphabet or any other basic concept at home can be an exciting and rewarding journey. It involves introducing them to the

Teaching your child the alphabet or any other basic concept at home can be an exciting and rewarding journey. It involves introducing them to the

“Parenting is the easiest thing in the world to have an opinion about, but the hardest thing in the world to do.” — Matt Walsh.

“WHEN YOUR CHILD ISN’T TALKING AS EXPECTED: GESTALT LANGUAGE PROCESSING EXPLAINED” “Ever wondered how some children learn language by memorizing entire phrases instead of
What Exactly is ‘Special’ Education? When we think about education, the image that comes to mind often involves a traditional classroom where students follow a

Written By Sneha Jacob, M.Sc. SLP Speech Language Pathologist Clinically Reviewed By Anju R, M.Sc. SLP Speech Language Pathologist What is Neurodiversity? In recent years,

Clinically Reviewed by Divya Krishna M Sc (Psy), M Phil Rehabilitation Psychology, PECS Level-1, Certified in Special Education (Learning Disability),QBA, IBA Rehabilitation Psychologist and ABA

Written By Dr Lisha P Balan Clinical Psychologist Emotions are like colourful fireworks in our minds and bodies. They can be short sparks or long-lasting

In the dynamic and diverse realm of non-resident Indians (NRIs), the journey of nurturing a child with developmental concerns can often feel like navigating uncharted

Clinically Reviewed By Dr. Lisha P Balan Clinical Psychologist “When early intervention is delayed, it takes four times as long to intervene in Fourth Grade

Written By Joby Varghese, BASLP Speech Language Pathologist Clinically Reviewed By Neela N J, MASLP Speech Language Pathologist “How long will my child need speech