
Services

Speech Training
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Speech training involves guiding the baby in understanding vocal sounds and recognizing words, commencing with the introduction of sign language. At the initial stages, universal sign language serves as the foundation, enabling the baby to grasp communication with their parents and, eventually, with the broader world. Through the integration of universal signs like "hello" and simultaneously vocalizing the corresponding word, the child progressively comprehends both the spoken and signed components. This gradual process allows the child to incorporate these language skills into their own repertoire, paving the way for the development of speech.

Sleep Training
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Balancing the easiest and most challenging aspects simultaneously, managing a baby's sleep demands consistent effort from parents. Recognizing that a baby's sleep is crucial for brain development and growth, parents should prioritize allowing them sufficient rest. This task can be particularly overwhelming for new parents who may experience anxiety when their baby cries, coupled with fears of Sudden Infant Death Syndrome (SIDS)

Food Training
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We initiate the introduction of solid foods to the child by adhering to a nutrition chart tailored to their age. This chart outlines specific guidelines on how to cut, portion, and arrange the plate based on the child's developmental stage. It also provides insights into the types of nutritional foods deemed suitable or unsuitable for each age group.
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Our approach includes teaching the child how to acclimate their tongue and taste buds to the varying textures and flavors of solid foods. This instruction emphasizes safe chewing practices to prevent choking incidents during meals.

Potty Training
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It's a paradox of being both the easiest and most challenging; incredibly consistent and demanding simultaneously. The pivotal age to tune into a child's emerging desires typically begins around the age of 2. During this period, children open a "window" of time marked by questions and curiosity, especially about basic activities like using the bathroom. It becomes crucial to address these inquiries promptly and initiate the child's toilet training by encouraging bathroom visits every 20-30 minutes. This curiosity window holds immense significance for parents as it signifies the child's readiness to embark on potty training. Missing this opportune moment can make the process considerably more difficult.