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NEW DELHI: In Delhi government schools, children with special needs
Each one for each other, all of us for us all. A community, an open space for us to listen and speak, share and learn and above all kindle happiness and cheer.
Each one for each other, all of us for us all. A community, an open space for us to listen and speak, share and learn and above all kindle happiness and cheer.
Caring is giving. Caring is also becoming one with the surrounding. We know the path, we know the strength of belief and hope. We know the power of listening. We know the solace of conversing. Let’s come together. Let’s hold hands and walk ahead with an enabling, caring and supporting ecosystem.
We have all explored different therapies for various conditions. This is a forum to guide one another on choosing the right one and also share information on places and therapists.
Occupational therapy provide a multitude of benefits to children with special needs, such as enhancing their fine and gross motor skills, improving sensory processing and integration, increasing their self-care abilities, promoting their social and emotional development, and enhancing their cognitive and perceptual skills.
Vision therapy is a fully customized and personalized treatment program designed to improve and strengthen visual skills, and re-train the child’s visual system to interpret visual input with increased accuracy and ease.
It helps improve motor skills and can prevent movement problems from getting worse over time. Physical therapy implements strength and flexibility exercises, heat treatment, massages and special equipment to give children more independence.
Each one of have a heart full of stories. Let’s share them. Let’s listen with open mind, without judgement, without inhibition, without prejudice. Stories can be similar or completely different but what makes them special is their truth. Let’s tell our tales and listen to other’s.
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NEW DELHI: In Delhi government schools, children with special needs
Joan Mclaughlin, commissioner of the National Center on Special Education