Auditory Verbal Therapy for Cochlear Implant kids

Auditory Verbal Therapy for Cochlear Implant kids Auditory verbal therapy, Human communication is multi-sensory- involving visual, tactile, and auditory cues. The sense of hearing offers us a powerful means of communication.  Hearing connects and enables us to experience all the little things around us through sound. It enables us to socialize, work and communicate. Hearing …

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Strategies to improve core vocabulary in children

Strategies to improve core vocabulary in children Core vocabulary therapy activities refers to simple words that we use frequently on a daily basis. These words can have many meanings and are relevant across context. Examples of core vocabulary words are stop, go, get, more, on, off, up and down etc. By using these words, an emergent …

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Hearing Aid Tips for children

Hearing Aid Tips for children

Hearing Aid Tips for children Paediatric hearing aids, Speech and Language development happens at a very fast rate during the first few years of every child’s life. On an average, 2% of children are born with congenital hearing loss every year in India. Childhood Hearing Impairment is the leading cause of communication delays in children. …

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Social Distancing Christmas Holiday Activities for Kids

Social Distancing Christmas Holiday Activities for Kids

Social Distancing Christmas Holiday Activities for Kids Holiday activities, The Christmas holiday time of the year is here! It’s the most exciting holiday season for all of us filled with festivities and merriment. This Christmas is very different around the world with COVID-19 norms and regulations. Sit back and enjoy as we’ve got you all covered! …

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sensory meltdown

What is sensory meltdown and how to cope with it

What is sensory meltdown and how to cope with it Here’s an example to illustrate the difference between a person without SPD and a person with. If your hearing informs you that a scene on TV is too loud, then you can easily get up and turn the volume down. Or perhaps the sun is …

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