
Early Intervention Group
The Early Intervention Program is designed for infants, toddlers, and children up to 5 years of age who are at risk of developmental delays. Our focus is on early identification and timely support across five major developmental areas.
We provide therapeutic interventions such as Occupational Therapy, Physiotherapy, Speech Therapy, Sensory Integration, Music Therapy, and Play-based learning. These programs encourage children to interact, communicate, and gradually pick up early academic concepts like alphabets, numbers, and shapes.
Academic Group
This group follows a structured curriculum aligned with the National Institute of Open Schooling (NIOS) framework, preparing students for classes III, V, VIII, and X. Our approach blends academic learning with individualized teaching methods, enabling children to integrate into mainstream education wherever possible.
For children requiring alternative learning methods, we emphasize functional literacy and numeracy skills—such as reading signs, handling money, and understanding time. These skills help them manage everyday community interactions with independence.


Recreational & Life Skills Group
This group supports students who need extensive assistance in learning. Activities are play-based and experiential, focusing on:
- Self-care (eating, dressing, hygiene)
- Household tasks
- Social participation
- Recreational learning through art, music, dance, and play
These enjoyable activities help children gain confidence, independence, and a sense of belonging within their families and communities.
Facilities & Co-curricular Activities
To ensure holistic development, our center offers a wide range of facilities and opportunities:
- Library & Toy Resource Center
- Computer and Assistive Technology Lab
- Games & Sports Programs
- Music, Dance & Drama Workshops
- Creative Arts & Craft Sessions


👩👧 Mother & Child Program
We believe parents are the first teachers for a child with special needs. Our Mother & Child Training Program is designed to empower mothers (and caregivers) with skills and strategies to support their child at home.
Through personalized one-on-one training, mothers learn to:
- Understand their child’s unique learning style
- Handle behavioral and emotional challenges
- Provide consistent care and structured learning at home
This program strengthens the mother-child bond while ensuring children continue to thrive in a nurturing and positive environment.