Special Education

Duration of the process
The sessions will include programs on
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School readiness
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ADL (Assisted daily living) skills
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Cognition
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Perception
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Fine motor skills
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Gross motor skills
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Academics including functional reading, writing and arithmetic
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Social skills
Who can benefit?
Most often than not remedial education is provided to children who have been diagnosed with any bio-neurological, disorder such as dyslexia, dysgraphia, dyscalculia or other non-verbal learning difficulties, ADHD (attention deficit hyperactivity disorder, autism, mental retardation, slow learners, those suffering from cerebral palsy or spasticity. It is also required by those with major psychological or emotional disorders such as depression, anxiety disorders, adjustment issues or conduct disorders. Many at times it is also provided to gifted and talented children who need aided assistance with analytical and logical thinking that is not part of school curriculum.