What is an intellectual or developmental disability?
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What is Community Inclusion?
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Emotional and Behavioral Disorders
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About us
Empowering Every Journey with Compassion and Community”
In every word we write and every resource we provide, we infuse empathy and understanding, knowing that behind every diagnosis is a story of love, determination, and courage. Our goal is to offer a sanctuary where individuals can find solace in shared experiences, seek comfort in knowing they’re not alone, and discover the power of community in overcoming obstacles.
So whether you’re a parent navigating the uncharted waters of raising a child with special needs, a caregiver seeking guidance and understanding, an educator dedicated to creating an inclusive learning environment, or an individual with special needs searching for connection and empowerment, we invite you to join us at The Special Souls. Together, we’ll navigate the highs and lows, uplift each other, and create a world where every individual is embraced for their uniqueness and celebrated for their remarkable journey. Welcome home.
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A few things we’re great at
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Special Schools
Literacy is the foundation for doing well at school, socialising with others, problem-solving, making decisions, developing independence, managing money and working.
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Training and Workshops
Mindfulness is focusing your complete attention on what’s happening right now. It’s also letting your thoughts and worries come and go without judgment.
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Events
From thought-provoking seminars to hands-on workshops, from networking mixers to cultural celebrations, our events cater to a wide range of interests and preferences.
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Stay FIT
we believe in the transformative power of movement and activity. Whether you’re a seasoned fitness enthusiast or just starting your journey toward a healthier lifestyle, our exercise section has something for everyone.
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Government Schemes
GyanPrabha scheme aims to encourage people with Autism, Cerebral Palsy, Mental Retardation and Multiple Disabilities for pursuing educational/ vocational courses like graduation courses,
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Therapy Centres
Neurodiversity is the idea that there’s natural variation in how people’s brains work and how people experience, understand and interact with the world. This means there are natural differences in
Looking after yourself
Accept your feelings, whatever they are – don’t push them away. Acknowledging your emotions is a healthy thing to do.
Enjoying time with your child
Celebrate successes and milestones – yours and your child’s – and focus on positives and progress. Your child might be developing differently from other children but will be reaching their own goals and milestones along the way. There’ll be many reasons to feel positive.
Seeking help and support
Seek professional support and information. Your local GP and community-based early childhood intervention services are good places to start.
TIPS From the desk of Astha
Managing feelings about child disability, autism or other additional needs. These tips might help you manage your feelings.
Stay updated-News/ Articles/Stories
“Stay informed with the latest updates and insights from “The Special Souls”
Special needs schools await policy on resumption of offline classes
Eight-year-old Archit Rane who is living with autism is now going through several other issues such as obesity, constant irritation, and short-temper. The aggravation in the academic and social challenges Archit faces is largely
Orphaned as children, these intellectually-challenged athletes make it big at Special Olympics
The now 23-year-old Shruti is deaf and mute and intellectually challenged. She was brought to SOS Children’s Village (an organisation that provides home to children without parental care) after she was found abandoned at the Faridabad Railway Station. In 2007, she joined the SOS village in Khajuri Kalan, in Bhopal, the only SOS village for children with special needs.
Education ministry releases guidelines for development of e-content for children with special needs
The guidelines state that the e-content for CwDs should be developed based on the four principles namely: perceivable, operable, understandable and robust. The e-content including text, tables, diagrams, visuals, audios, videos etc should comply with national and international accessibility standards.
Celebrating Progress and Achievements of our Special Souls
As parents and caregivers of autistic children, it’s important to celebrate the milestones and recognize the progress that our children make.
Mothers’ Experiences/ Speaks
Although the study of autism is burgeoning with important implications both for public health and society, there is little research exploring the experiences of raising a child with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) from the maternal perspective.
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