Tuesday, October 29, 2013

Family fun to beat autism

No matter, how well are you are earning on a monthly basis, if you run shortage of time and fail to spend some time with your family members and specially with your autistic kid, then it’s sad to say that you’re losing that million-dollar smile of your autistic kid, according to teachers from special school for disabled children and a school for the physically challenged.
Adding to this, the teacher said that, “we as teachers, comes across such guardians who though keep claiming they work abroad to ascertain that their kid can lead a comfortable life, however their kid fail to show much progress. Whereas, those kids whose parents spend time with them after they return or prior to going to their work are more interactive and healthier.” Thus, the bottom line is that being a guardian you should always be with your kids, know about his likes and dislikes to maintain a healthy relation, which will otherwise drift you apart from your family life, if overlooked.
Mata Bhawanti Chadha Niketan - School for Disabled children
After all, there’s a lot more than earning well and when people work abroad with sole objective of earning so that they can reward a comfortable and luxurious lifestyle to their dear ones, they themselves spend 65% of their time in messing with their hectic schedule and ultimately, they are left with helpless sleep hours of 5 or 6 hours a day.
If your kid is autistic and all you want that your kid should recover soon then, make sure that beside spending time on a daily basis, you enroll him in such a School for Autism where your kid can be treated in the best way possible. Though there’s an never ending list of schools for physically challenged, like Manashastra Integrated Mind Care, A.M.C school, Bethany Special school, Asha Academy and many more, but schools like Mata Bhagwati Singh Chadha Niketan is topping the priority list of guardians because of the academic excellence and homely environment that are offered to their students. Thus, if you’ve been searching for a good special school for the Blind and Deaf, here’s the right time to put a full stop to your search and check out these aforementioned ones!

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