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Special Educator Teacher

A good special educator  is someone who works with children and youths who have a variety of disabilities.

Teach our children

While we try to teach our children all about life our children teaches us what life is all about.

Learning

Learning can be possible to children in much more interesting ways. It also helps us to take care of individual student’s Visual support, Academic Intervention, Hand writing development, Sensory & OT, Oral motor and focus them to reduce obsessive behaviour in autism and thereby circling them to interact among other children.

HOPE Early Intervention Centre

HOPE Early Intervention Centre HOPE MAHLA (Mothers Access to Health, Livelihood, and Advocacy). A mother struggles are uncountable who is living with a child with disability such as Autism, Cerebral palsy and mental retardation. Parent and family members’ lives in social stigma and stress. A mother’s most time spent to take care of the disabled …

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Special School for the mentally challenged Children

SERVICES WE ARE PR0VIDING: Special School for the mentally challenged Children. We are providing special education and comprehensive health care to the children living with psychiatric disabilities. Psychiatric Disabilities as such Cerebral palsy, mental retardation, Intellectual Disability, Autism and Down syndrome. Your contribution for 1 Child’s education Rs.600 per month and for 1-Year Rs,7200/- only. …

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Extend your support as Donation

YOUR DONATION WILL BE THE BEST FUTURE OF A CHILD LIVING WITH DISABILITY: Extend your support as Donation Your donation is a kind of support to improve the lives of the Special Children, mothers and Family members. Would you like JOIN in our network CONTACT US Hope Public Charitable TrustNo.6-B/26, Sarangapani Street. Krishnapuram, Opposite to …

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ADLS

Intellectual disability (ID) begins during childhood and involves deficits in mental abilities, social skills, and core activities of daily living (ADLs) when compared to same-aged peers. The level of impairment ranges in severity for each person. Some of the early signs can include Delays in reaching or failure to achieve milestones in motor skills development (sitting, crawling, …

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