Embracing Diversity: The Power of Inclusive Education for Children with Special Needs
Written By Prajil MP Special Educator B.A in English, D.Ed in IDD Inclusive education is an approach that values diversity and promotes the participation of
Written By Prajil MP Special Educator B.A in English, D.Ed in IDD Inclusive education is an approach that values diversity and promotes the participation of
Children’s outdoor time has drastically decreased in today’s tech-driven, fast-paced world. There are fewer opportunities…
It starts at home.
It’s something we’ve always been told. Kids absorb everything around them like sponges…
Stuttering is more than just a disruption in speech. It is a unique communication challenge that affects millions of individuals worldwide
Written By Anakha Pisharody Occupational Therapist MOT Paediatrics Work plays a significant role in maintaining both physical and mental well-being. Engaging in meaningful work can
Occupational Therapy (OT) is a client-centered healthcare profession focused on improving health and well-being by engaging individuals in meaningful activities, or “occupations.”
“Why is it so much easier to handle my partner’s or friend’s mood swings than my own child’s?”
Do you feel this too?
Learning is a high cognitive skill which involves acquiring knowledge through many mediums like Reading books,
Alternative and augmentative communication (AAC) is any form of nonverbal communication that is used to enhance speech. AAC plays a vital role in the lives of people with speech …
Walking is essential for daily activities. In the normal walking pattern, the heel strikes the ground first, followed by the sole and toes. This heel-to-toe movement distributes forces and supports body weight (about 60% of the cycle).
Behavior refers to anything a child does, including actions and responses to their environment. While all children exhibit a range of behaviors, some can be challenging or problematic, especially …
As a parent, it can be challenging to see your child struggle in school, especially when it seems like their peers are progressing more quickly. If your child has been identified as a slow learner,…
Written By Ann Shona M.Sc. SLP Speech Language Pathologist Understanding and Addressing Burnout Syndrome in Parents of Special Children Parenting a child with special needs
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.
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