Is your child avoiding eye contact and social interactions? It might not be just a phase or shyness, they can be early signs of autistic...
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Social-Emotional Development in Early Childhood!
Being a parent, do you also want your child to share toys, make friends, and be calm instead of throwing tantrums? Well, who doesn’t? It might...
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Children aren’t born knowing how to make friends or get along, but they learn it gradually, step by step. That’s all a part of social development...
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Some children get upset quickly over small things and throw tantrums, while some remain calm. Why is it so? It’s all about emotional development! Children learn...
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Ever wondered at what age a child’s brain grows faster? In the first five years! Yes, that’s when a child’s brain makes 1 million new connections...
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Have you ever become speechless at your child’s unique questions? For example, why is the sky blue, what’s this, how it works, why this and that,...
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The first few years of a child’s life are filled with magical milestones and countless changes. From a baby’s first steps to the relationships they begin...
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Ever thought about how some children effortlessly and independently perform simple tasks, while others depend on their parents or caretakers for the simplest tasks like...
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Ever noticed children struggling to tie their shoelaces or button a shirt? Well, that’s motor skills in action! Motor skills are important to a child’s...
Continue reading...ASD Level 3: Symptoms, Treatment, & More
Can individuals with ASD Level 3 speak? Can they ever live a normal life? How much daily support is needed for individuals with ASD Level...
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