Belief Shaping Therapies

Understanding W sitting in Children

As parents, we constantly observe our children’s development, from their first steps to how they play and interact with the world. You might have noticed your little one sitting in a peculiar way: with their knees bent, feet positioned outside of their hips, and legs forming the shape of a “W” when viewed from above. … Read more

Oral Motor Exercises – Key To Better Speech

Let’s Get Those Little Mouths Moving! Fun & Easy Oral Motor Exercises for Kids From blowing bubbles to saying their first words, kids use their mouths for so many amazing things. But what happens when speaking, chewing, or swallowing feels hard? That’s where Oral Motor Exercises come in — and yes, they can be fun! … Read more

Autism and Behaviour

Have you ever wondered why individuals with autism interact with the world in such unique and varied ways? From repetitive movements to heightened sensitivities and social differences, behaviour in autism can look different from one person to another. These behaviours are often deeply connected to how the individual processes sensory information, making it essential for … Read more

How does Multisensory Environment help Neurodiverse Children?

A neurodiverse child is a child whose brain works differently from the typical way most brains work. This could mean they think, learn, or behave in ways that are unique to them. Being neurodiverse means that the child’s brain works in a way that’s different from others, but it doesn’t mean anything is wrong. In … Read more

The Importance of Speech Therapy for Children

Speech is one of the most crucial aspects of human communication. For children, developing speech skills is essential for their social, emotional, and academic growth. However, some children may experience difficulties in Speech and Language development, which can impact various areas of their lives. This is where Speech Therapy plays a vital role. In this … Read more