Specialty Services
PLAY at UDBHAAS
Play is so very important in a child’s life. Overall development of a child occurs largely through play. It is the most important learning tool for a child. Cognition, understanding, association and logic, imagination, fine skills, socialization, communication skills—they all evolve through PLAY. It all begins with self playing, then gradually parallel and associative playing comes along. Play provides fun, enjoyment, entertainment and learning opportunities.
As a child evolves developmentally, his/her play also keeps changing. For some children, who fail to understand or enjoy age-appropriate play, support and motivation becomes essential.
At Udbhaas we aim at holistic development of a child and educational play is one of our major tools. Sharing some moments from our play sessions….
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PRE-VOCATIONAL TRAINING
We have introduced a pre-vocational training unit for the older children attending our special school. They are taught to explore their artistic skills and make greeting cards and other art pieces. They also make bags and envelops, grind and pack spices, prepare tea and lemonade and many more such useful things. In the process their fine motor skills are enhanced while it also boosts their self confidence.
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What we offer:
DIAGNOSIS & SCREENING
- Neuro-developmental assessment, ROP screening & hearing screening for High Risk Newborns
- Developmental screening & assessment (DDST II, DASII)
- Intelligence testing & psychological assessment
- Vision & squint, hearing & speech assessment
- Physical & neurological assessment
INTERVENTIONS
- Physical therapy
- Occupational therapy with sensory integration
- Play therapy (floor-time)
- ABA
- Speech therapy
- Counselling
Problems we deal with include:
- High risk newborns
- Cerebral Palsy
- Neuro developmental disorders
- ADHD
- Autism & PDD
- Learning Disabilities
- Speech disorders
- Also normal kids for developmental screening
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