Two teens, Siddhant and Suhani, are using motion-sensing technology, Nintendo Wii, to revolutionise education and inclusion for children with intellectual disabilities. Through their initiative, INTECH, these teens are creating fun, interactive opportunities for kids to develop essential skills and build confidence.
Three Mumbai friends launched Mann Centre for Individuals with Special Needs with an aim to provide age-appropriate jobs to hundreds of people with intellectual disabilities.
Krishna, Jayashree, Lakshmi, and Jayanthi are quadruplets. Krishna and Jayashree are students of Class 6 and Lakshmi and Jayanthi are children with autism. The four of them found an organization named Together for the development of children with special needs. This is the story of their journey so far, written by Krishna and Jayashree
When Maria Josephine’s 5-month-old daughter Priya was diagnosed with cerebral palsy, this mother took on the challenge of giving her daughter an independent life. But that is not all she did – over the years she became a certified special educator to help other kids with this condition and created awareness among hundreds of parents, hospitals, anganwadi workers, and more.