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#1 Autism Therapy Centres Network core purposed to be empowering 80+ crore kids, people with neurological, psychological conditions across the world to be part of mainstream society. Our soul purpose of existence is: enriching families with effective skills & intervention strategies for overall development of the children through hand crafted programs by industry experts leading to overall development of the child thus happy families.

Children absorb the world around them and develop their ability to communicate using their visual sense.Visual developme...
19/06/2024

Children absorb the world around them and develop their ability to communicate using their visual sense.
Visual development influences fine motor skills like picking up and manipulating objects,” Bauer says. “This eventually develops into writing and other activities that require hand-eye coordination.”
vision isn’t fully developed at birth, infants as young as 2 days old have been observed to show a preference for faces looking back at them.
Eye contact is an important part of early conversations with your baby, who can communicate with you through eye contact, body movement, and vocalizations.
Eye contact is important for developing social interactions, relationships, and language skills.
Some children may become overstimulated when you make eye contact with them. It’s important to not force children to make eye contact. Instead be patient and invite them to engage in mutual gaze.
Ways to Practice Making Eye Contact with your Infants, Toddlers, and Preschoolers:
Play peek-a-boo
Make Eye Contact on a Swing



All smiles on Pinnacle Blooms Network  nagar facility on 18 june 2024        is to eradicate Autism & its allied miserie...
18/06/2024

All smiles on Pinnacle Blooms Network nagar facility on 18 june 2024



is to eradicate Autism & its allied miseries from the face of earth.

#1. MiraVerse, Books, Shorts, PinnacleTV, Group Therapies, Anganwadi, T-SAT, Awareness Campaigns, Women & Child Welfare Ministry, Plead to enhance child welfare policy to include testing of sensorial conditions, Enablling Scientific Assessment at FREE of COST in do it by YOURSELF Mode, More, More and Many More .. We do educate families about autism so they can identify the problem early and empower their kid to be self-sufficient, have wonderful life plausible during GOLDEN AGE ITSELF.

#2. We do educate entire world around, so everyone knows how to behave / include / adopt / accept/ accommodate kid, person, parents, families going through sensorial conditions such as Autism.

Hundreds of Crores of money being invested in this Public Interest - Most Pressing Issue [ 1 in 10,000 in 1990 to 1 in 32 in 2019 - 31200% epidemic disaster growth of spectrum]

Being professional who is empowering kids .. Everyone is PROUD to be part of

These creatives are not advertisements - These creatives are Sanjeevani, Life Saviours, Fill Hope & Confidence, Removes Pain, Anger, Agony, Save Families from Misery.

Be PROUD you are all part of this activity.

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phonological disorder and articulation disorder The production of sound is known to as phonology (fon-ol-oji), along wit...
18/06/2024

phonological disorder and articulation disorder

The production of sound is known to as phonology (fon-ol-oji), along with articulation. A kid whom deals from articulation disorders has difficulty adequately making spoken sounds. Even because they can make the sounds correctly, kids with phonological disorders may apply them incorrectly.

Speech sounds develop in young kids in a predictable order when they grow. However speech errors in small kids are normal as their language skills develop, children with articulation or phonological disorders will have difficulty getting noticed when other kids their age are speaking clearly.

If you have any concerns about your child's speech, language, or comprehension skills, you should have a qualified speech pathologist assess them.




ENCEPHALITIS Encephalitis is a rare, serious condition that causes inflammation in your brain so that it swells. It can ...
14/06/2024

ENCEPHALITIS
Encephalitis is a rare, serious condition that causes inflammation in your brain so that it swells. It can occur as a result of an infection or an autoimmune process. Encephalitis can be life-threatening, regardless of the cause, and can cause long-term complications and medical issues. Treatment varies depending on the cause, but most people with encephalitis require hospitalization so they can receive intensive treatment, including life support measures.
TYPE
Viral encephalitis: This is the most common form of encephalitis. You can develop viral encephalitis after having certain infectious diseases or viruses.
Arbovirus encephalitis: Mosquitos, fleas and ticks can spread infections that can become encephalitis.
Bacterial or fungal encephalitis: Encephalitis from bacterial or fungal infections is the least common type of the condition.
SYMPTOMS
Fatigue.
Headache.
High fever.
Mild to moderate neck stiffness.
Confusion.
Drowsiness.
Loss of consciousness.
Memory issues.
Nausea and vomiting.
Noticeable personality changes, like being very angry for no reason.
Seizure.
CAUSE
Measles.
Mumps.
Rubella (German measles).
Varicella (chickenpox).



FACPThe Functional Assessment Checklist for Programming (FACP) is a tool used in special education to evaluate the funct...
13/06/2024

FACP

The Functional Assessment Checklist for Programming (FACP) is a tool used in special education to evaluate the functional skills and behavior of individuals with a disability. It helps teachers and therapists identify the individual's strengths and needs, which can then be used to create an Individualized Education Plan (IEP) or Behavior Intervention Plan (BIP). The FACP typically includes items related to communication, self-care, social skills, academic skills, and problem behavior. It is designed to be completed by teachers, parents, and other professionals who have contact with the individual.

It helps in planning activities for children with intellectual disabilities aged 3 to 18 years from 'pre- primary' to 'pre-vocational' levels. These activities are observable and age appropriate and help in leading a self-reliant life in the community.

→ The number of actions varies across skill areas in FACP.

In FACP, students are divided into groups based on age qualification.

At all levels other than the protected group, skills are divided into the following 5 areas-
In FACP, students are divided into groups based on age qualification.

At all levels other than the protected group, skills are divided into the following 5 areas-

* Personal

* Social

* Educational

* Professional

* Recreational, 'Indoor Activities'' Outdoor Activities'




Sitting tolerance is an important skill that is required when it comes to school settings, mealtimes settings, or even d...
12/06/2024

Sitting tolerance is an important skill that is required when it comes to school settings, mealtimes settings, or even during playtime. Sitting tolerance involves being attentive, manipulating objects, learning and applying new skills. However, children with autism may have trouble acquiring this skill due to behavioural problems. Behavioural problems such as the need of sensory inputs, inability to express verbally, short attention span and many more.

It is feasible for many to sit at ease for a duration of more than 5 minutes. However, this does not apply to some children with autism. A minute or even 30 seconds may be considered to be a small achievement for one. In some cases, for example, a child with autism who has sensory issues may feel anxious as they may feel sensory overload. What are some ways we can help these children with autism to improve their sitting tolerance skills?

One way is to give the child simple yet interesting tasks to do. For example, doing tasks that the child really enjoys and is interested in, such as shapes sorting or colouring. We could hold onto the child’s hand to complete the task and ensure that they are being engaged and attentive, while practicing sitting tolerance. Make sure to reinforce immediately by giving the child's favourite toys as soon as he/she completes the task while sitting down. In this way, the child would be motivated to complete the task and s/e learns that each time s/he sits nicely to finish a task, a reinforcer would be given. This method also reduces the child’s anxieties as s/he may not be confident enough to complete the given task but knowing that a reinforcer will be given could reassure him/her.

Another solution is to use a timer to limit the child's playtime, incorporate an errorless prompt method while doing tasks and praising the child for the specific sitting behaviour. For example, prompting the child immediately to finish a task and praise ‘I like the way you sit down!’ or ‘Good sitting (Child’s name)!’. This would not only ensure that the task is done quickly, but also allow the child to know that sitting well is a good and expected behaviour.

There are various methods that are available for children with sensory issues. Take note that it is advisable to discuss with the Occupational Therapists first. A sensory diet will then be designed according to the child’s needs. A sensory diet is a series of physical activities that an individual can do at home. An example is sitting on a sensory seat wedge that helps provide extra sensory input and reduce fidgety. Another alternative is massage. It can be used as a form of reinforcer after every completed task. We can also allow them to sit on a weighted toy or bean bag during break time. These provide deep pressure and can help them feel grounded. Furthermore, they can fidget by feeling the fabric and beads in the bean bag.

If a child is more active and needs to move around, we can suggest a movement break for them in between tasks. If needed, teach them how to request for a break. Remember to limit the break time as the focus is on getting them to sit for a longer duration.

Yogic practices help to increase body coordination, body awareness, self-regulation, support calmness in children and many more. As some autism children tend to be more tense and nervous in nature, yogic practices can alleviate this attribute of the child. In addition, this can improve the sitting tolerance of the child, due to the need for fidgetiness when children begin their attempts at sitting for a longer duration. To make it more fun, parents can bond with their child while practicing yoga and increase their imitation skills.

This may take some time to work on but small success is worth celebrating for. Always remember to praise a child as praise and reassurance makes a big difference.




Speech disorders can be classified as Functional speech  disorder and Organic speech disorder•Functional speech disorder...
11/06/2024

Speech disorders can be classified as Functional speech disorder and Organic speech disorder

•Functional speech disorder has no known cause. so it is not considered secondary to another disorder or condition .This usually includes articulation disorders and phonological disorders .
ex: substitution ,fronting etc

•Organic speech disorder has a known cause. It is usually resulting from another disorder or condition.It can be motor or neurological or structural. e.x:dysarthria or apraxia of speech or cleft lip /palate

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All smiles on Pinnacle Blooms Network  nagar facility on 06 march 2023        is to eradicate Autism & its allied miseri...
10/06/2024

All smiles on Pinnacle Blooms Network nagar facility on 06 march 2023



is to eradicate Autism & its allied miseries from the face of earth.

#1. MiraVerse, Books, Shorts, PinnacleTV, Group Therapies, Anganwadi, T-SAT, Awareness Campaigns, Women & Child Welfare Ministry, Plead to enhance child welfare policy to include testing of sensorial conditions, Enablling Scientific Assessment at FREE of COST in do it by YOURSELF Mode, More, More and Many More .. We do educate families about autism so they can identify the problem early and empower their kid to be self-sufficient, have wonderful life plausible during GOLDEN AGE ITSELF.

#2. We do educate entire world around, so everyone knows how to behave / include / adopt / accept/ accommodate kid, person, parents, families going through sensorial conditions such as Autism.

Hundreds of Crores of money being invested in this Public Interest - Most Pressing Issue [ 1 in 10,000 in 1990 to 1 in 32 in 2019 - 31200% epidemic disaster growth of spectrum]

Being professional who is empowering kids .. Everyone is PROUD to be part of

These creatives are not advertisements - These creatives are Sanjeevani, Life Saviours, Fill Hope & Confidence, Removes Pain, Anger, Agony, Save Families from Misery.

Be PROUD you are all part of this activity.

CALL 9100 181 181 for Franchise, Admissions

24x7 | 365 Days | 18 International, National, Regional Languages
Watsapp: https://wa.me/+919100181181

https://www.facebook.com/101687742284748/posts/240629015057286/?mibextid=Nif5oz




PLANTAR FASCIITIS  What is plantar fasciitis?Plantar fasciitis is inflammation in the plantar fascia in your foot. It’s ...
10/06/2024

PLANTAR FASCIITIS
What is plantar fasciitis?
Plantar fasciitis is inflammation in the plantar fascia in your foot. It’s the most common cause of heel pain.

The plantar fascia is a strong, fibrous attachment (similar to a ligament) that runs from your heel to the ball of your foot and your toes. It's stretchy like a thick rubber band. The plantar fascia connects the bones in your foot together and forms the arch on the bottom of your foot.
Plantar fasciitis happens when your plantar fascia is overused or stretched too far. Anything that damages your plantar fascia can make it swell. This inflammation makes it painful to walk or use your foot. Most people experience plantar fasciitis in one foot at a time, but it’s possible for it to affect both your feet at once.

Visit a healthcare provider if you’re experiencing heel or foot pain for more than a week.

SYMPTOMS:
The most common symptoms of plantar fasciitis include:

Heel pain.
Pain in the arch of your foot.
Stiffness.
Swelling around your heel.
A tight Achilles tendon.

CAUSES:
Being on your feet all day for work.
Playing sports.
Exercising or working on a hard surface (like a warehouse floor or the sidewalk).
Exercising without stretching or warming up.
Wearing shoes that don’t support your feet well enough (like flip flops or flat, flexible sneakers).
Walking or standing barefoot while you’re at home.
DIAGNOSIS
X-rays.
An ultrasound.
An MRI.
MANAGEMENT:
Rest: Take a break from playing sports or participating in the activity that caused the plantar fasciitis for at least a week (if possible).
Icing your foot: Ice your foot for 10 to 15 minutes, twice a day. Cover a frozen water bottle in a thin towel to protect your skin, then roll it along the bottom of your foot to massage the inflammation.

Wearing supportive shoes: Wear sturdy, well-cushioned shoes. Don’t wear sandals, flip-flops or other flat shoes without built-in arch support. Don’t walk with bare feet.
Orthotics or shoe inserts: You can add inserts into your shoes that add extra arch support. Your provider will suggest either pre-made inserts you can buy over-the-counter or custom-made orthotics that are molded to the exact shape of your foot.




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CMH Road, Opp. Mother Hood Hospital, Indira Nagar
Bangalore
560038

Opening Hours

Monday 8:30am - 7pm
Tuesday 8:30am - 7pm
Wednesday 8:30am - 7pm
Thursday 8:30am - 7pm
Friday 8:30am - 7pm
Saturday 8:30am - 7pm

Telephone

+919100181181

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