Oral Placement Therapy
Oral Muscle Tone In Speech and Feeding
This blog helps you to relate feeding and speech to muscle tone. Thus it gives better idea
about your child’s needs and help them using the right approach.
This blog helps you to relate feeding and speech to muscle tone. Thus it gives better idea
about your child’s needs and help them using the right approach.
In this post we learn about the types of muscle tones, reasons for their alterations, complications caused by increase or decrease in the tone and how do we identify it.
What is Attention? What are the types of Attention? Attention is defined as a person’s ability to concentrate on a particular stimulus in an environment without getting distracted. Our attention systems are on a continuum from hyper, alert over-focused to Read more…
The Primitive Reflexes appear in infancy and are integrated in the first 6-12 months of life. When they do not integrate, they may interfere with child’s development.
Oral-motor skills refer to the movement of the muscles of the face (e.g., jaw, tongue, and lips). These skills develop rapidly during the first three years.
Why do we need to know how to stimulate language in a child? Won’t they learn it naturally? Sometimes they don’t, in this post learn what we can do to help
We are faced with unprecedented times and children in the autism are some of the worst impacted with the lockdown. How do we help them cope. This post explains
In this post, guest contributor Dr. Ranjan Ghosh enlightens us about impact of medication on children in autism spectrum in terms of better learning, communication and connecting with others.
Visual Perception Visual Perception is the brain’s ability to decipher, analyze and interpret the information that our eyes receive from our surroundings. Visual Perception is often mistaken with Visual Acuity – which means how well you see, often described as Read more…
What is a Learning Style? Learning Styles are based on the way people acquire information about their environment. Most children have a preferred learning style which is the way they learn the best. When children learn through their preferred style, Read more…