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Divya Trust

Divya Trust

The statistics are staggering! There are over 300,000 deaf children in India; the southern state of Tamil Nadu alone accounts for about 70,000. Whatever the accuracy of the figures, there is no denying the fact that India has one of the largest deaf populations in the world. There are only 47 deaf schools in the state which means that that the majority of speech and hearing impaired children get little or no formal education and are doomed to a dark future.

Raghava – visually impaired Digital Strategist

Raghava – visually impaired Digital Strategist

Raghava’s visual impairment was only the beginning of his expanding vision and bigger dreams. He lives independently and takes time out from his day job at IBM for keeping abreast with the world of Digital Strategy. Raghava is a truly empowered individual.

FiVE – Parent Empowerment

FiVE – Parent Empowerment

At FiVE, each family is assigned a unique inter-disciplinary team of therapists (speech therapist, occupational therapist, psychologist, and special educator). The composition of the team is determined by the particular need of the child.

Special education Professionals in India

Special education Professionals in India

We are looking forward to act as link between the service provider and the service bearer of which professionals are a much needed part. So here is a comprehensive list of professionals available in India.

Tips for teachers of children with learning disabilities

Tips for teachers of children with learning disabilities

Learn as much as you can about the different types of learning disabilities. The resources and organizations at the end of this document can help you identify specific techniques and strategies to support the student educationally. Seize the opportunity to make an enormous difference in this student’s life! Find out and emphasize what the student’s […]

Tips for parents of children with learning disabilities

Tips for parents of children with learning disabilities

Praise your child when he or she does well. Children with learning disabilities are often very good at a variety of things. Find out what your child really enjoys doing, such as dancing, playing soccer, or working with computers. Give your child plenty of opportunities to pursue his or her strengths and talents.

What are the signs of a learning disability?

What are the signs of a learning disability?

There is no one sign that shows a person has a learning disability. Experts look for a noticeable difference between how well a child does in school and how well he or she could do, given his or her intelligence or ability.

Eco-friendly vehicle for Differently abled

Eco-friendly vehicle for Differently abled

Talking about the invention which is yet to be patented, the students said the ‘eco-friendly vehicle’ particularly meant for differently-abled people, was designed to overcome the effects of global warming and had the potential to substantially reduce air pollution. The battery can be recharged in two ways: using photo voltaic panel and external electric supply.

Vela special School for the deaf

Vela special School for the deaf

[Vela special School for the deaf] In the school for hearing impaired children each child is subjected to audiogram to assess the level of hearing loss. Children below 5 years of age are taken to the Jipmer Institute, Pondicherry for BERA tests. Then they are given world class hearing aids (SIEMENS) free of cost, depending on the degree of hearing loss. Every child receives speech training and basic education with the aid of computers. Besides, theses children are trained in tailoring, computer usage, painting, games and yoga. Besides education, the children are given shelter, food, books and all other learning aids.In the school for hearing impaired children each child is subjected to audiogram to assess the level of hearing loss. Children below 5 years of age are taken to the Jipmer Institute, Pondicherry for BERA tests. Then they are given world class hearing aids (SIEMENS) free of cost, depending on the degree of hearing loss. Every child receives speech training and basic education with the aid of computers. Besides, theses children are trained in tailoring, computer usage, painting, games and yoga. Besides education, the children are given shelter, food, books and all other learning aids.