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Detect Learning Disabilities in Children

Detect Learning Disabilities in Children

Learning disorders affect children both academically and socially. Read on to determine if your child needs professional help.Learning disabilities in children may be detected only after a child begins school and faces difficulties in acquiring basic academic skills. However, there are a few things you can look out for to identify if your child needs help.

Deaf Enabled – A day of fun  for deaf children

Deaf Enabled – A day of fun for deaf children

Welcome to the world of the Deaf! We are the Deaf Enabled Foundation, an organization that is of the Deaf, for the Deaf and by the Deaf. It is our joy to share our desires, cares and needs with you. You will find a lot of videos on our website, this is because we communicate through Indian Sign Language and this is the best way for us to share what we have to say with our Deaf brothers & sisters across India.

Learning Disabilities in Children

Learning Disabilities in Children

If you think your child might have a learning disability, you may feel overwhelmed by the information, the numerous tests, and the lack of clarity about how to get the best help for your child. What you need is a roadmap for sifting through the information and finding the valuable support that is available.

1500 scholarships for student with disabilities

1500 scholarships for student with disabilities

National Handicapped Finance and Development Corporation (NHFDC), for and on behalf of Ministry of Social Justice & Empowerment, Govt. of India, invites applications from Students with Disabilities for award of Scholarship under the following two Scholarship Schemes

Indian Special Olympics athletes make country proud

Indian Special Olympics athletes make country proud

Here is no gold medal winner, Abhinav Bindra. Nor, cricket World Cup winner, Mahindra Singh Dhoni. There may be die-hard fans for these sportsmen, but, Ramandeep Kaur — gold and bronze medal winner in World Special Summer Olympic Games (WSSOG), 2011 in Athens Greece, can bring tears of happiness to her parents and teachers.

Rekha Supriya makes a difference in the lives of special children

Rekha Supriya makes a difference in the lives of special children

With hope in her heart -Many people know Rekha as Devulapalli Krishna Shastry’s granddaughter, Bujjai’s (children’s writer) daughter and actor Naresh’s ex-wife but the parents of 25 special children know her as a super-woman, second mother and a principal who spends her day with their wards in a school for special children.

Special Olympics coaching camp- 2011

Special Olympics coaching camp- 2011

Special Olympics Bharat along with Sports Authority of India is entitled to hold 38 National Coaching Camps for athletes of India. Each camp gives opportunity to 300 athletes and coaches to be trained in specific sports.

Disability inclusion – Everyone’s Right to be Included

Disability inclusion – Everyone’s Right to be Included

Worldwide, one in six people, or around one billion, live with a disability. A majority of people with disabilities often feel excluded at school, from public services, and in the world of work. In this video, women and men with and without disabilities explain what disability inclusion is, why it’s important and how to make it happen.

One legged girl is not disabled enough

One legged girl is not disabled enough

A 10-year-old British girl, whose one leg was amputated due to meningitis, has been told that benefits given to her would be stopped because she was “very mobile” and could play sports