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Co-Curricular

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Art & Craft Skills:

Art is an expression of creative skill and imagination and can take many forms. It is a part of the daily schedule on participating in art projects often opens the door for communication that may otherwise be difficult for an individual on the autism spectrum to express. For children on the autism spectrum with sensory processing challenges, finding the right art projects to take on can be a challenge.

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Drawing and Painting:

Develops creativity, fine motor skills and discover splinter skills. The balancing of the creative and the logical side of the brain.

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Edu Sports:

  • It is also a part of the curriculum. Physical activities are more important for autistic children. It helps to reduce the hyper activeness and to improve the gross motor skills.
  • The students attend Edu sports in afternoon session three days a week.

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Cycling:

We are pleased to be able to offer one to one cycling training for our children who are under the Autism spectrum.

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Yoga

It is also a part of the curriculum. The students attend yoga class everyday in morning session. Everyday students do 10 Asanas with verbal prompt. But some students need Minimal Physical Prompt.