Multisensory Learning Enhances Reading Skills
Written by Mary Divya K Thomas, M.A., B.Ed (ID) Special Educator Reading is a complex task. Do you know why? It demands a few basic
Written by Mary Divya K Thomas, M.A., B.Ed (ID) Special Educator Reading is a complex task. Do you know why? It demands a few basic

Written by Ann Sara Kottoor, M.Sc. Psychology, Psychologist Is gadget use harmful to kids? How can we best regulate its use while also preventing addiction

Written by Angela Grace Varghese MPT (Paediatrics) Physiotherapist Motor skills – Without it, one just cannot get around! Motor skills or motor skills milestones primarily

Written by Anakha Pisharody, MOT Paediatrics, Occupational Therapist We have all heard that we have 5 senses. Touch, taste, sight, smell, and hearing. Each of

Written by Ms. Shruthi Sathyan, MASLP Speech Language Pathologist How we speak and interact with others is mostly determined by the fluency in our speech. Fluency refers

Written by Meghna Elizabeth Zachariah M.Sc., B.Ed (LD) Special Educator Clinically reviewed By Joan Annie Jacob, BASLP, OPT(Level 2) Speech Language Pathologist Is your child

Written by Sherine Shibu, BASLP Speech Language Pathologist Clinically reviewed By Joan Annie Jacob, BASLP, OPT(Level 2) Speech Language Pathologist 0My child is hyperactive and

Written by Angela Grace Varghese, MPT (Paediatrics) Physiotherapist Toe walking, AKA equinus gait, needs no special introduction. But correcting it is not as easy as

Written by Mary Divya K Thomas, M.A., B.Ed (ID), Special Educator We understand and learn better when we use different senses such as vision, hearing,

Written by Nimitha Saji, MSW Social Worker “What is autism?” Can different therapies truly help my child with autism?” “Can medicines cure the autistic features