At Vani Child Development Center, we believe that every child deserves a chance to learn, thrive, and
reach their full potential. Our Special Education Program provides individualized support for children with
learning difficulties, developmental delays, autism, ADHD, intellectual disabilities, and other challenges.
Through customized teaching strategies, adaptive learning techniques, and a supportive environment,
we help children develop academic, social, and life skills.
Who Needs Special Education?
Our program is designed for children who experience:
✔ Learning Disabilities – Difficulty with reading, writing, or math (e.g., dyslexia, dyscalculia).
✔ Intellectual Disabilities – Delayed cognitive development affecting learning ability.
✔ Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) – Challenges with communication, social interaction, and behavior.
✔ Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) – Struggles with focus, attention, and impulse control.
✔ Speech & Language Disorders – Difficulty understanding, processing, or expressing language.
✔ Developmental Delays – Slower progress in skills like motor coordination, communication, and
problem-solving.
✔ Behavioral & Emotional Challenges – Difficulty following instructions, emotional regulation, and social
interactions.
Our Approach to Special Education
At Vani, we provide individualized and inclusive learning through:
✅ Personalized Learning Plans (IEP) – Customized educational strategies based on the child’s needs.
✅ Multi-Sensory Teaching Methods – Visual, auditory, and hands-on learning techniques.
✅ Social Skills & Communication Training – Helping children interact confidently.
✅ Life Skills Development – Focus on daily routines, independence, and problem-solving.
✅ Parental Guidance & Involvement – Training parents to reinforce learning at home.
✅ Collaboration with Therapists – Integrating speech therapy, occupational therapy, and behavior
therapy as needed.
Empowering Every Child to Learn and Grow
If your child:
# Struggles with reading, writing, or math despite regular teaching.
# Has difficulty focusing, following instructions, or remembering lessons.
# Shows delays in speech, social skills, or emotional regulation.
# Requires extra support for learning and daily activities.
# Has a diagnosed condition like autism, ADHD, or an intellectual disability.
# It may be beneficial to consult a special educator.
A typical session includes:
# Customized lessons based on the child's Individualized Education Plan (IEP).
# Interactive activities to build cognitive, social, and motor skills.
# Adaptive teaching methods using visual aids, hands-on materials, and technology.
# Therapeutic support (if needed) for speech, behavior, or occupational skills.
Yes! Many children show great progress and transition into mainstream education. We work closely with parents and schools to ensure a smooth integration.
It varies based on the child's challenges and progress. Some children need support for a few months, while others benefit from ongoing specialized learning.
We offer both individual and small group sessions based on the child’s needs and comfort level.