Why Is Play-Based Speech Therapy Such an Effective Method for Improving Communication Skills? - Akanksha Kumari (ASLP)

Akanksha Kumari (ASLP) Why Is Play-Based Speech Therapy Such an Effective Method for Improving Communication Skills?

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"When Is The Right Time To Start Speech And Language Therapy For Your Child?" - Akanksha Kumari (ASLP)

Language development is an amazing trip that every child takes on, beginning at birth.

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Dealing with Self Injurious Behavior

Self-injurious behaviors (SIB) occur in a large proportion of children, adolescents and adults with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) and developmental disabilities.

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Bruxism (Teeth grinding in autism)

Bruxism is grinding, gnashing or clenching your teeth. It is repetitive masticatory muscle activity, characterized by clenching, tooth grinding, gnashing and/or ...

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Preventing self-injurious behaviour

Ask a health professional for help with any self-injurious behaviour which is difficult to manage or which places the person at risk of harm.

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Harmonizing Voices: The Crucial Role of Auditory Input in Developing Speech for Autistic Children (Ages 2-7)

Introduction In the realm of speech therapy, working with autistic children aged 2 to 7 presents a unique set of challenges and opportunities. The journey towards developing spech skills in this population involves multifaceted approaches, with the role of auditory input standing out as a cornerstone. As a speech therapist dedicated to enriching the lives of autistic children, I have witnessed the transformative power of targeted auditory interventions. In this blog, we will delve into the intricate interplay betwen auditory input and speech development, exploring strategies and insights that can guide fellow speech therapists in their noble endeavor.

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