Threya Child Development Solutions
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The blog brings to light the experience of the specialist from a specific area (Developmental Pediatrician in the current series) and educates fellow professionals and parents on the topics. The topics are gathered from the queries/interactions with the parents. Threya focuses on collaborative goal setting and enables the holistic development of the child.
Threya Child Development Solutions
2y ago
Ask Your Expert: Dr. Sahiti, Consultant Psychiatrist
Listen to our expert as she talks about her Journey into the field of Psychiatry, issues and challenges that Psychiatrists address, when should a parent approach a Psychologist.
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Threya Child Development Solutions
2y ago
Happy 75th Independence day!!!
This year will be marked as the 75th Independence day of the nation. ‘Nation First, Always First’ will be the theme of India’s 75th Independence Day celebrations at the Red Fort.
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Threya Child Development Solutions
3y ago
Ask Your Expert: Trisha Ray, Psychologist
Listen to our expert as she talks about her Journey into the field of Psychology, issues and challenges that Psychologists address, when should a parent approach a Psychologist and Effectiveness of Psychological Consultations through Tele-practice.
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Threya Child Development Solutions
3y ago
Ask Your Expert: Sai Krupa Manne Muddu, Physiotherapist
Greetings of the day!
Threya Child Development Solutions in it's effort to create awareness about child development services would like to share a video blog from 'our 'Ask your Expert Series'. Know about Physiotherapy services and it's efficacy through Tele-Practice from our expert Ms. Sai Krupa Mannemuddu.
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Threya Child Development Solutions
3y ago
Ask Your Expert: Ghazala Choudary, Special Educator
Greetings of the day!
Threya Child Development Solutions in it's effort to create awareness about child development services would like to share a video blog from 'our 'Ask your Expert Series'. Know about Special education services and it's efficacy through Tele-Practice from our expert Ms. Ghazala Choudary.
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Threya Child Development Solutions
3y ago
Ask Your Expert: Shilpa Srivatsava, Occupational Therapist
Know about sensory integration and occupational services through Tele-Practise from our expert Ms. Shilpa Srivatsava.
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Threya Child Development Solutions
3y ago
Ask your expert - Nutritionist/Dietician
Ambika Niranjan, NutritionwithAmbika - Nutritionist
Ambika's words: "You are what you eat", this phrase made sense when I started seeing most of the people around unhealthy, suffering lifestyle disorders caused by wrong dietary habits. The desire to make people be healthy, to understand the body and to help them achieve their health and fitness goals drove me into studying nutrition and walk onto the path of health and wellness.
Lets get started with the questions on diet for children
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Threya Child Development Solutions
3y ago
Parent is the child's champion: How can young parent stimulate their child?
Brain is a neural network and neuro activity is highly active during the early years of the child, as the brain process every input from the environment. The signals flows and get processed through the core of the brain. The network structures and links gets reinforced based on the stimulation experienced by the child. Parents engage though different activities, daily routines need to be set and parents need to engage positively with the child.
It is not necessary to buy special products and services for the r ..read more
Threya Child Development Solutions
3y ago
Parent as the champion of the 'First 1000 days of child's life'...
Maternal prenatal nutrition and the child's nutrition in the first 2 years of life (1000 days) are crucial factors in a child’s neurodevelopment and lifelong mental health.
Calories are essential for growth of both fetus and child but are not sufficient for normal brain development.
Key nutrients that support neurodevelopment include protein; zinc; iron; choline; folate; iodine; vitamins A, D, B6, and B12; and long-chain polyunsaturated fatty acids.
Pediatricians should refer to existing services for nutrition support ..read more
Threya Child Development Solutions
3y ago
Why is infant stimulation so important?
Brain development in the child happens as soon as the child is born and the network starts to develop with each interaction and experience of the child. The parent starts to engage with the child through different activities starting from the sense of touch, respond to every request/action of the child, talking/singing to the child and providing the love and care for the child.
The neural network in the brain learns from every interaction, and reinforces with repetition and conditioning. Mother is the first caregiver by feeding the child and tak ..read more