Author: PediGym

Dyslexia is a common learning difference that affects how the brain processes written language — not a sign of low intelligence or poor effort. Children may struggle with reading, spelling,... Read More

Locomotor disability affects how a child walks, moves, and controls their body — from cerebral palsy and muscular dystrophy to clubfoot and spinal injuries. Early signs are often visible in... Read More

Gravitational insecurity is a sensory processing condition where the brain treats ordinary movement as threatening. Children and adults may feel intense fear during swinging, climbing stairs, or even tilting their... Read More

Echolalia — the repetition of words or phrases — is common in early childhood but may need attention when it continues beyond age 3. Learn what echolalia is, its types,... Read More

Children who struggle with focus or memory often just need the right stimulation. Discover 5 simple, science-backed brain exercises parents can do at home to improve their child's memory, attention,... Read More

Hearing and listening are not the same. Hearing is the automatic ability to detect sounds, while listening is an active skill that requires attention and understanding. For children, this difference... Read More