Children with progressive and non-progressive neurological impairment like cerebral palsy, muscular dystrophy, CDKL5 deficiency disorder, and myelomeningocele present abnormal and asymmetric muscle forces, which lead…
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How to support a child’s Childhood Apraxia of Speech Therapy?
The American Speech-Language-Hearing Association (ASHA) defines Childhood Apraxia of Speech (CAS) as a rare neurologic sensorimotor speech sound disorder. A child diagnosed with CAS presents…
How can we best support siblings of autistic children?
5 answers from the expert On the occasion of Autism Awareness Month, we invite Dr Georgia Pavlopoulou to share with us in this blog post…
How parents can leverage daily routines to build their children’s language skills
Research proves that following daily routines such as bathing, feeding, changing clothes, and riding in a car significantly impacts children’s communication and language development, thus…
What happens early lasts for a lifetime: Early intervention in children with developmental delays
Babies are born ready to receive and capture all kinds of stimulation: auditory, tactile, visual, etc. This helps guarantee proper neuromotor development, the basics of…
The importance of joint attention skills
What is joint attention? You are at the park with your toddler when an airplane flies overhead. He/she runs to you, tugs your sleeve, points…
The secret to unlocking speech in early intervention
In our early intervention clinic, we frequently meet with families preoccupied with their infant’s lack of words, or limited vocabulary. Our speech and language therapists…
Whole Body Vibration Therapy for kids with neurologic conditions
Vibration therapy (VT) is increasingly used to address coordination, strength, and flexibility, improving the performance of children and adults in functional activities. The clinical application…
The “SOS Approach to Feeding” for children with feeding difficulties now available at High Hopes Dubai
What is the SOS Approach to Feeding? The SOS (Sequential-Oral-Sensory) Approach to Feeding is an evidence based clinical program recognised internationally for helping children build…
Bowel and Bladder Dysfunction in Children: What can Rehabilitation do for your Child?
A child younger than 12 months has no control over their bladder and bowel movements. Between the ages of 12 and 18 months, they have…