I have seen many videos related floor time, but didn't actually get any of it.. Ur explanation is simple, slow and very practical and understandable.. thnq so much.. keep doing videos. God bless you.
This was a very helpful video, thanks! If you are planning to make more content like this, it would be wonderful, since it's hard to find specific examples on how to expand and modify different games and activities and to adapt to every child's preference or developmental level.
Hello Thank you for the appreciation. I have posted multiple videos on how to expand play. Kindly go through the channel playlists to find related content.
Thank you! This was helpful!!!. Ive been having a hard time expanding on different ways we can play with the same toy. Can you link where you got those toy blocks? My client would enjoy them!
Hello Glad it was helpful All these blocks and toys are available on amazon. Deal of the day: Giggles - Link Stack N Nest Toy Set , Multicolour 3 in 1 gift set, Develops motor skills , 6 months & above, Infant and Preschool Toys amzn.eu/d/cNR0aOd Deal of the day: Giggles - Stack N Nest Toy , Multicolour 3 in 1 Gift Set, Develops Motor Skills , 6 Months & Above, Infant and Preschool Toys amzn.eu/d/bHHJ2pe
Hello The pinching and biting is either a pressure based sensation or a behaviour issue when child is angry or irritable. I would recommend using sensory calming activities like as light music, a chewable item, a fidge toy like pop it for reducing anxiety. As for play with saliva, playing games using water spitting, bubble blowing, drinking water to give less opportunity to play with saliva work well.
can you show how to play with hyperactive autism kids.. they love to object play but when you try to follow/challenge they would run to another place in the room… its almost impossible for ADHD.. is it because i have too much toy in the room or too big? or could have done something before that to entice them better?
Hello The setting, surroundings, number of people in the room, child facing the speaker without getting distracted by windows, toys, screen etc are various factors that affect how compliant the child will be during interactive play.
Mam,my son is 13 and he wants to pick and drop small objects like dominos,pulses or water (or a single object like remote,candle etc whether they make sound or not) continuosly till I distract him, is it kind of sensory seeking behaviour or just something he does when there is no task/ activity to perform? Please guide me
If it is a continuous behaviour without need for sounds and stops with distraction, it could be Visual seeking for dropping, repetitive behaviour for anxiety or a way to show he is bored. If there is no other sensory problem so far, then he has turned his boredom into a habit which happens children can't find a hobby. Try to find his interest as in sports, art, music, board games.
@@therapywithdrprabhjot Thanks a lot for your response mam,he has sensory seeking for smell, avoids music also having weak core strength, even sometimes he complains about pain in eyes and moves eyeballs randomly. Can you please suggest any activity?
Mam I have another request please make a video for how to sensory toys like pop it, pop tubes, dominos etc. Could you please suggest any toy/activity for visual seeking for dropping? Many children throws things from balcony,window for this sensory need.
I have seen many videos related floor time, but didn't actually get any of it.. Ur explanation is simple, slow and very practical and understandable.. thnq so much.. keep doing videos. God bless you.
Very informative, and lovely explanations with practical examples 😊
Very informative video. Thank you 🙏
This was a very helpful video, thanks! If you are planning to make more content like this, it would be wonderful, since it's hard to find specific examples on how to expand and modify different games and activities and to adapt to every child's preference or developmental level.
Hello
Thank you for the appreciation.
I have posted multiple videos on how to expand play. Kindly go through the channel playlists to find related content.
Excellent ! Just found you here, headed to a session and going to use some of your suggestions
Glad to be of help
Very useful 👌
Great way to teach ❣️✨
Very, very practical👍👍👍👍
Thank you
Glad it was helpful!
Thank you so much for the great explanation. Ma'am Could you make other videos related to floor time.
Hello
Thank you for the appreciation. I am planning on making more soon.
Plz make a video on teaching social stories in an easy and effective way.
Thank you for the suggestion
Thank you! This was helpful!!!. Ive been having a hard time expanding on different ways we can play with the same toy. Can you link where you got those toy blocks? My client would enjoy them!
Hello
Glad it was helpful
All these blocks and toys are available on amazon.
Deal of the day: Giggles - Link Stack N Nest Toy Set , Multicolour 3 in 1 gift set, Develops motor skills , 6 months & above, Infant and Preschool Toys amzn.eu/d/cNR0aOd
Deal of the day: Giggles - Stack N Nest Toy , Multicolour 3 in 1 Gift Set, Develops Motor Skills , 6 Months & Above, Infant and Preschool Toys amzn.eu/d/bHHJ2pe
Great ideas, please do you have any tips to work with a child that is constantly pinching, biting and playing with his saliva. Ty 🙏
Hello
The pinching and biting is either a pressure based sensation or a behaviour issue when child is angry or irritable.
I would recommend using sensory calming activities like as light music, a chewable item, a fidge toy like pop it for reducing anxiety.
As for play with saliva, playing games using water spitting, bubble blowing, drinking water to give less opportunity to play with saliva work well.
@@therapywithdrprabhjot Thank you for your sugestión it is greatly appreciated 🙏
can you show how to play with hyperactive autism kids.. they love to object play but when you try to follow/challenge they would run to another place in the room… its almost impossible for ADHD.. is it because i have too much toy in the room or too big? or could have done something before that to entice them better?
Hello
The setting, surroundings, number of people in the room, child facing the speaker without getting distracted by windows, toys, screen etc are various factors that affect how compliant the child will be during interactive play.
@@therapywithdrprabhjot ok thanks 😭.. this would be difficult because treatment room is shared😔😭…
If possible, a curtain like separation can help to some extent and reduce distraction.
Mam,my son is 13 and he wants to pick and drop small objects like dominos,pulses or water (or a single object like remote,candle etc whether they make sound or not) continuosly till I distract him, is it kind of sensory seeking behaviour or just something he does when there is no task/ activity to perform? Please guide me
If it is a continuous behaviour without need for sounds and stops with distraction, it could be Visual seeking for dropping, repetitive behaviour for anxiety or a way to show he is bored.
If there is no other sensory problem so far, then he has turned his boredom into a habit which happens children can't find a hobby. Try to find his interest as in sports, art, music, board games.
@@therapywithdrprabhjot Thanks a lot for your response mam,he has sensory seeking for smell, avoids music also having weak core strength,
even sometimes he complains about pain in eyes and moves eyeballs randomly.
Can you please suggest any activity?
Mam I have another request please make a video for how to sensory toys like pop it, pop tubes, dominos etc. Could you please suggest any toy/activity for visual seeking for dropping? Many children throws things from balcony,window for this sensory need.
Sure
I will make a video for this soon.
My next video is going to be relates to less endurance in children. Please watch it for activity suggestions.
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