MOVEMENT improves SPEECH OUTPUT in AUTISM! | Movement Break | Autism Acceptance
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- čas přidán 24. 05. 2024
- MOVEMENT BREAKS are an EXCELLENT way to help a Neurodivergent child to practice :
1. Sensory regulation
2. Self-regulation
3. Emotional regulation
4. Communication Skills
That is Why Autistic Children WALK & TALK!
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ABOUT CREATOR
Dr. Prabhjot Kaur Gambhir
Occupational Therapist, Masters in Neurosciences, Certified in Dysphagia (Swallowing) Therapy and Play Therapy for children with special needs.
Specialization : Breast cancer rehabilitation, Sensory Integration, Hand therapy, ADL (Activities of Daily living) training, Behaviour Therapy, Sensory training, Coma Arousal Therapy.
15 years work experience
Contact for information : prabhjotot2004@gmail.com
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Wow, informative 👍
wow very informative..its eye opener for me,,, because my daughter when we do writing activity she always look away when she is writing on a piece of paper.. i always scold her because i saw it (eyes looking away) as not focus about her activity... Really there are more to learn about Autism !! Thank u for your videos..
Hi mam.. My son is now 4 yrs.. He always interested in products like soap, tooth paste and washing liquids.. He has virtual autism. We stopped screen . But he always recalls advertisements in tv
Are you taking speech therapy for him to expand his language skills?
Hi mam my girl is 7year old she is walking and talking behaviour, how remove that
Please watch the video to understand how is it important to her and how to utilize it in speech development