Community-Based Rehabilitation
Extends services to the community, ensuring children receive continuous support in their own environment.
Individualized Education Programmes (IEPs) are designed to meet the unique needs of each child, focusing on functional academics, communication, and life skills.
Helps children improve communication skills, speech clarity, and language development for better interaction.
Enhances physical strength, mobility, balance, and coordination through guided exercises and treatments.
Develops fine motor skills and daily living abilities, enabling children to perform routine tasks independently.
Supports overall growth by improving cognitive, social, and emotional development through structured activities.
Focuses on managing challenging behaviours and promoting positive habits and social skills.
Provides emotional support and guidance to children and families, helping them cope with challenges effectively.
Students learn simple production techniques, enhancing creativity and income-generating skills.
Training in basic production work that improves coordination and provides vocational exposure.
Encourages creativity and hand skills through making decorative and useful items.
Develops stitching and design skills while promoting patience and attention to detail.
Introduces simple jewellery design and creation, building fine motor and artistic skills.
Includes various hands-on activities tailored to each student’s ability to promote independence.
Extends services to the community, ensuring children receive continuous support in their own environment.
Regular visits to monitor progress, guide parents, and provide personalized support at home.
Empowers parents with skills and knowledge to support their child’s development effectively.