Stacking Blocks · Grip Strength
Purpose: Strengthens pincer grasp
Materials: Wooden blocks
Pro-parent tipSit at eye level — model the stack before they try.
A curated library of expert-led interventions, narrated in Arabic and English. Because the best therapy for a child is guided play with a parent.
Purpose: Strengthens pincer grasp
Materials: Wooden blocks
Pro-parent tipSit at eye level — model the stack before they try.
Purpose: Builds expressive language
Materials: Just your face
Pro-parent tipPause for two seconds after every sound — wait for the echo.
Purpose: Improves single-leg balance
Materials: Masking tape
Pro-parent tipStart with arms wide — narrow as confidence builds.
Purpose: Builds cause-and-effect reasoning
Materials: Household lids
Pro-parent tipResist correcting — let them feel the misfit.
Purpose: Develops emotional vocabulary
Materials: Index cards, marker
Pro-parent tipShare one of your own emotions first — model the language.
Purpose: Refines bilateral coordination
Materials: Large beads + lace
Pro-parent tipAnchor the lace with a knot at one end so beads don’t slip off.
Purpose: Builds receptive language
Materials: A familiar picture book
Pro-parent tipPause at the noun — wait for them to supply it.
Purpose: Develops gross-motor planning
Materials: Open floor
Pro-parent tipLead with sound effects — they’ll imitate gait more eagerly.
Narrate play as it happens, in Arabic or English. Namo’s voice mode quietly maps what it hears against the ASQ-3 framework and hands you a plan — with activities you can start the same day.
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