“Be Your Specialist” Topic ( Importance of Early Intervention )Series – 1

Topic ( Importance of Early Intervention ) Many times, parents ask, ‘What could I have done?’ From where to start and when to start remain a puzzle

“Be Your Specialist” Topic ( The 5 Basic Thumb Rules while Teaching Your Child )Series – 2

Topic ( The 5 Basic Thumb Rules while Teaching Your Child ) While you are still looking for a specialist, hopefully, you have begun making small efforts toward early intervention based on common sense.

“Be Your Specialist” Topic ( Why our Hard work backfires i.e. remains unsuccessful )Series – 3

Do Homework before i.e hands on / apply on yourself to tie the loose ends before transferring it onto the child. We should provide a demonstration, meaning we should either do it ourselves or show it to the child.

“Be Your Specialist” Topic ( Treat me as a whole )Series – 4

Topic ( Treat me as a whole ) We contribute significantly to a child’s overall development by promoting not just academic success but also social, emotional, aesthetic, and physical health.

“Be Your Specialist” Topic ( Treat me normal, but put special efforts )Series – 5

Change the mode/style to enhance the child’s learning A question that frequently arises in our thoughts is: What constitutes the Normal mode of operation?

“Be Your Specialist” Topic ( I shall learn better, try my 5 senses )Series – 6

The surroundings play a significant role in children’s growth and help mold their development through their different experiences, improving their understanding and communication by engaging their five senses—Sight, Touch, Smell, Taste, and Hearing.

“Be Your Specialist” Topic (Be aware of your feelings before handling the child )Series – 7

Recognizing and handling both our feelings and those of others. Naturally, sensing emotions and controlling them are distinct processes, just like our emotions differ from someone else’s. 

“Be Your Specialist” Topic (Learning through Play-Way)Series – 8

As parents, we tend to separate play from education. The play-based learning method, when implemented in a straightforward manner, is often characterized by a concept of “structure without a rigid boundary.”This framework describes a system where the separation between different areas orstages is not sharply defined or abrupt. Instead, it involves a blend or a […]

Journey of Can Shall Will

Mrs. Usha Rani Ahear, one of the earliest special educators who was the driving force behind this resolve. The founder principal of Sahan School. 

“Be Your Specialist” Topic ( Mugging and Vomiting it out…Is it Learning??)Series – 9 – Part – A

It’s very common and natural for parents to proudly display their child’s learnings, achievements, and creations.That’s an incredibly important point, and it’s a common challenge for parents! In academic environments, scores resulting from mugging up (also known as rote memorization) can look exactly the same as scores resulting from true learning (conceptual understanding). The fundamental […]

Treat Them Normal But... Put Special Efforts