Strategies for Inclusion : Supporting Students with Disabilities in Mainstream Classroom
Written by Meghna Elizabath Zachariah M.Sc., B.Ed in Special Education Special Education Department All children have the right to grow and learn in an
Written by Meghna Elizabath Zachariah M.Sc., B.Ed in Special Education Special Education Department All children have the right to grow and learn in an
Written By Vyshakhi vinod kumar , BASLP Speech Language Pathologist Clinically Reviewd By Joan Annie Jacob, BASLP, OPT(Level 2) Speech Language Pathologist After speech therapy
Written By Aisha Hamna, Msc PsychologyPsychologist Clinically Reviewed By Minna Mathew, MA, M Phil Clinical PsychologyClinical Psychologist It can be detrimental for the entire family
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Written by Anju Francis, MPT in pediatrics Physiotherapist Pediatric physiotherapy is a broad field that addresses a child’s motor development. Every child is unique, as
Written by Anju S John M.Sc (Clinical Psychology) Psychologist Clinically Reviewed by Minna Mathew M.phil(Clinical Psychology) Clinical Psychologist In today’s technology scenario, kids of all
Written by Anju S. John M.Sc. Psychology Psychologist Clinically Reviewed by Minna Mathew Clinical Psychologist Adolescence is mainly a transition stage from childhood to adulthood,
Written by Meghna Elizabath Zachariah M.Sc., B.Ed in Special Education Special Education Department Children’s learning disabilities are a frequent issue that many parents deal with.
Written by Anakha Pisharody, MOT Paediatrics, Occupational Therapist Gadgets while eating – Why and How to Stop it? Roya is a 2-year-old child. As her
Written by Donna Lisly Alex, BASLP Speech Language Pathologist Clinically Reviewed By Joan Annie Jacob, BASLP, OPT(Level 2) Speech Language Pathologist What is Articulation disorder?
Written by Divya Krishna Rehabilitation Psychologist & Special Educator MSc, MPhil Rehabilitation Psychology Certified in Special Education (Learning Disability) “Tell me and I forgot, teach
Written by Mary Divya K Thomas, M.A., B.Ed (ID) Special Educator Reading is a complex task. Do you know why? It demands a few basic
Written by Ann Sara Kottoor, M.Sc. Psychology, Psychologist Is gadget use harmful to kids? How can we best regulate its use while also preventing addiction
Written by Angela Grace Varghese MPT (Paediatrics) Physiotherapist Motor skills – Without it, one just cannot get around! Motor skills or motor skills milestones primarily
We have all heard that we have 5 senses. Touch, taste, sight, smell, and hearing. Each of these senses brings us important information. For example,
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