This activity is part of Oral-Motor Therapy, where the therapist gently massages the cheeks to improve muscle strength and movement. It helps children who have trouble chewing, blowing, or making clear speech sounds. The massage increases awareness of the mouth, supports better lip and cheek control, and prepares the muscles needed for speaking and eating. It is useful for kids with delayed speech, oral-motor weakness, or feeding difficulties.
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This activity is part of Speech-Language Therapy and helps children understand basic concepts like position and direction. It improves their ability to tollow instructions, use correct words, and build attention and thinking skills. It's useful for kids with delayed speech, poor understanding, or difficulty responding to everyday questions.
If your child has delayed speech or has trouble saying sounds clearly, try simple blowing activities. Use a whistle or recorder and ask them to blow slowly. This helps strengthen mouth muscles, improve breath control, and make speech clearer. With regular practice, your child will speak more confidently.
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If your child often loses balance or finds it hard to sit still, try simple balance activities! Use a wobble board or cushion to help them practice standing and moving with control. This improves core strength, posture, and confidence in daily activities.
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If your child finds it hard to button their clothes, try this fun activity! Let them practice with big buttons or Velcro first, then move to smaller ones. It helps improve finger strength, coordination, and independence in dressing.
If your child struggles to understand daily Foutines of express Cctions ary Using action Ctia cards! Show simple pictures like brushing or
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eating and demonstrate each action.
Encourage your child to copy or name it. This helps improve understanding, attention, and communication. Over time, your child will become more confident in daily tasks.
If your child has trouble holding or using a spoon, try this simple activity! Ask them to pick up small objects using their fingers or a spoon and place them in a container. This helps strengthen hand muscles, improve grip, and build better coordination for eating and self-feeding. With regular practice, your child will gain more control and confidence during meals.
Try this activity, it will help your child follow instructions and stay focused. Ask your child to stack large colored rings one by one and name the colors while doing it. This simple play builds focus, hand-eye coordination, and listening skills. Over time, it improves attention, balance, and confidence in daily tasks.
If your child pulls their hand away when asked to touch new things. Start with fun, safe textures like soft fabrics, squishy balls, or smooth stones. Let your child explore freely without pressure to touch. Praise small efforts and slowly introduce new materials as confidence grows. Turn it into a game guessing textures or finding hidden objects by touch. This helps your child feel more relaxed and open to new sensory experiences.
If your child doesn't like haircuts, combing, or hair washing, try this simple sensory activity.
Use a soft brush or scalp massager to let them feel gentle touch on their head. Start slow and make it a calm, playful experience. It helps reduce scalp sensitivity and makes grooming easier and more comfortable over time.
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