Gemiini
At Gemiini, we are taking meaningful steps to impact lives with special needs; Engaging special needs members at every age and stage of life to increase speech, language, reading, life, and social skills so they can live a better life; Also working with our partners and communities in a shared mission to improve outcomes and reduce costs; Empowering learners to live life understood. Gemiini uses a
02/11/2024
From silent moments to expressive milestones, witness the transformative journey of language and communication. 🌟
A heartfelt story from a dedicated parent in Pakistan, sharing the remarkable progress of their 5-year-old daughter with ASD after a month with Gemiini. Each word, each expression of need, is a precious step forward. Gemiini is proud to be a part of these life-changing journeys. 😊
Mason went from non-verbal to speaking in just 4 months with the Gemiini program. His mother, Janette G., noticed a new interest in spoken words when Mason started. Little did she know that Mason would begin forming coherent words just 4 months later through .
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Children with autism start speaking with Gemiini at varying rates. Some, like Shepherd here, begin speaking the minute they see their first Gemiini video, while other children take a few days or months or longer.
The key to progress is a consistent combination of therapy and Gemiini. Nine months on, this combination has Shepherd reading off flash cards with proficiency to the delight of his proud mother.
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01/22/2024
Hey parents! 👋 Here are some tips on expanding your child's phrases:
Show and Tell: When your child says something, show them more words. Like if they say, "I want juice," you can say, "Sure, you want yummy apple juice."
Ask Fun Questions: Instead of just yes or no questions, ask things like, "What did you do at school today?" This helps them talk more.
Tell Stories Together: Make up stories about things you're doing. Like if you see ants, say, "Look at the busy ants working together!"
Learn New Words: Use new words when you play or read. If you're reading about animals, talk about where they live or what makes them special.
Take Turns Talking: Let your child talk and finish what they're saying. When they say something, give them time to say more. And say nice things to encourage them!
Remember, every child is special, so go at their speed and cheer for every little thing they say! Share your tips below! 👇
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