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Tips to Help Special Needs Children Cope Social Anxiety Disorder
5th March 2018
Around the end of March-April, many young kids will be returning to their respective schools. But not too many will be eagerly waiting for school to resume. This is because they may have some trauma associated with their being at school. Not everything has to reason with abuse, but some have reasoned with the something extremes like that of physical abuse or rape! Yet, they can be recalled with their individual psychological traits, of either being too curious or too shy to be covertly anxious w ...Explore more

Celebrate Holi through the Eyes of Their Soul
28th February 2018
The colours of happiness are not seen by eyes by the visually impaired children but are felt by the inner vision. For the visually impaired children, there is no existence of any visual colours. In reality, vision loss is an incredibly variable experience, both in terms of its causes and how it affects one's sight. Developing from the incapability to capabilities: The loss of visual ability denies them from the physical experience that colours have to offer. However, that does not mak ...Explore more

5 Tricks to Make the Classroom Settings More Interactive For Autistic Students
22nd February 2018
Dealing with an autistic child has always been a challenge for families or any educational institutes. Caregivers (bee it parents or teachers) have to bear with the emotional or cognitive challenges. This is especially with respect to an overall growth and development of an autistic child. Educators and counsellors are building hopes among these little wonders to think beyond what is generally perceived as ‘normal’. Many autistic children are ‘gifted’ and ‘intell ...Explore more

Growing From Strength To Strength for Special Children
19th February 2018
Children with ADHD: Children with special needs, having ADHD face difficulties with paying attention, have impulsive behaviour and are often over-active in their day to day life. These children find it hard to manage their immediate reactions and frequently act impulsively without thinking. Children with impaired attention change their activities often without finishing what they are doing. They may constantly interrupt, intrude on others, and have difficulty taking turns in games or ...Explore more

Healthy Nutrition - Integral for Growth of a child
12th February 2018
According to research, children with special needs are less likely to take part in physical activity and more likely to have poor nutrition. The first objective is to provide them with a healthy nutrition and encourage them to join in any kind of physical activity that will enable their holistic growth. Nutrition for children with special needs: A healthy nutrition choice for a child with special needs is essential for the normal growth and development of a child. All nutrients required f ...Explore more

Needs for Child Care Specialities
5th February 2018
An early-childhood teacher works with young learners who are between 3 and 5 years old. Trained with an early childhood teacher courses online teachers learn to engage children with special needs in a variety of activities that are developmentally appropriate and aims for each child's well-being. How detailing helps- Young learners with reading difficulties need help when it comes to noticing all the details in a new word. Teach the child by first showing them the word and then read ...Explore more
