For our Special Needs section, we take care children with Down Syndrome, Mental Retardation, Learning Disabilities, Physical Disability, Hearing Impairment and open school (NIOS) we also accept underprivileged children for training and development. We have well experienced teachers and trainers as a team. We teach and train through literature, various theatre activities, physical activities, craft, art, act, games, music, storytelling, sports, skill & life development, etc.
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Exercise for Practical Life
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Mudras, yoga, clapping, weight lifting, hold and lift things.
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Sieving
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Bolts and nuts
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Circular powering
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Use of funnel
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Frames, zip, press button, Velcro,
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Buttoning, pouring water
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Folding napkin
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Pounding
“These activities help the children in of order,ability to concentrate and gain independence.”
Sensorial Activity
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Climbing stairs
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Weight lifting and walking
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Crawl through tunnel
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Bounce the ball
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Stomach on ball
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Curve walking
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Jumping
“These materials are designed to capitalize on the child’s keen ability to absorb learning and impression through his/her senses.”
Social and Emotional Developments
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Follows directions
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Well mannered
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Respects the teacher
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Can sit for a long period of time with a material
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Shows empathy towards friends and elders
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Works independently
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Can make friends easily
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Participates in group activities
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Works in group/co-operates
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Likes to socialize
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Manages aggression
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Express thoughts in complete sentences
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Able to share and take turns
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Flexible to adopt new changes and routine
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Communicates confidently.
“Healthy social and emotional development in children co-relates with healthy cognitive development and therefore create a strong foundation for future school achievement”
Cognitive Skills
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Matching
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Sequencing
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What comes together?
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Odd one out
“These activities help the child’s brain develop and understand more complex through and process as they grow.”
Art and Craft
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Interest
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Imagination
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Origami
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Theme based drawing
“These activities helps the child to develop their fine motor skills.”
Language and Activities
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Enrichment of vocabulary
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Sand paper letters with phonics
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Short story telling
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Picture reading
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Naming the objects
“These activities help the child to become aware of the sounds of spoken language and help them to associate the sounds with the symbol. They help the child enrich his /her vocabulary and perfect pronunciation. These activities also prepare child for activity.”
Rhymes / Music
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Interest
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Memory
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Sings with action
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Enjoys singing
“Rhymes is fun short and easy. It helps them to hear the vowels and consonants and they learn to put these sounds together to make words.”
Oral and Writing
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Recognizes letters (oral)
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Association of letters and sounds
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A-Z writing.
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Vowels and consonants
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Two letters words –five letters
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Naming the objects
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Simple sentences reading and writing
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Paragraph writing
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Comprehension passage
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Opposites
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Sight words
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Action words