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The school has
four classes divided
into Pre-primary;
Primary; Secondary
and Pre-vocational
sections catering
to varied age groups
of children. Training
is imparted to all
i.e. mild; moderate
; severe and profoundly
retarded children.
a) At Pre-primary
level children should
identify colours;
vegetables ; fruits;
vehicles and any;
objects i.e. fan;
door; home and their
belongings like
bags ; shoes ; their
body-parts and their
names i.e. they
should respond when
some one calls their
names. Also to indicate
toilet-needs and
take food by themselves
children should
have proper eye-hand
coordination and
be able to follow
instructions
b) At Primary level
children should
name all colours;
vegetables; fruits
and objects like
vehicles etc., They
should tell their
names and do meaningful
counting of 1 to
10 numbers using
small sentences.
They should be able
to wear their clothes
and take their food
without spilling
and wait for their
turn.They should
be able to greet
others and attend
social get-togethers.
c) At Secondary
level they should
express their needs
using sentences
; write their names;
names of their family
members ; house
address ; telephone
number ; do simple
additions ; identify
clock and calendar
and also learn to
serve food and share
things with others.
They should have
an inkling of money-concept
and be able to communicate
their needs in a
way that will be
socially acceptable
d) At Pre-vocational
level they should
dress-up neatly;
wash their clothes
and plates ; handle
fire ; light a stove
; cut vegetables
and prepare simple
snacks like sandwiches
; coffee/tea etc;
write their biodata
; prepare leave
letter ; exchange
money ;understand
the difference between
yesterday; today
and tomorrow ; be
able to use calculators
and share their
food/eatables with
others. These children
can exchange jokes
among themselves
and enjoy the same.
They can listen
to their choice
of music ; watch
movies ; and also
understand the concept
behind various items
like hospitals;
bus-stand; railway
station ; and using
a watch learn concept
of time. They should
be able to pack
things; seal things;
arrange things in
a shelf/carton.
The should also
receive visitors;
prepare provision
lists and time-table.
e) At Vocational
level children (excluding
profound and severely
retarded children
)are taught to learn
atta-making ; candle-making
and envelope making
; preparing greeting
cards etc in our
Centre.
f) Severe and profoundly
retarded children
who have gross motor
and fine motor problems
are taught self-help
skills like toilet-indication
; wearing clothes
and taking their
food independently.
Further few social
skills are taught
like greeting others
; watching TV without
disturbing others
and listening to
music and playing
with others i.e.indoor
games. Each goal
can be achieved
in a duration of
three months to
one year by these
children.
Unique
features and Initiatives
of Sri Vidhya:-
In addition to
applying established
methods of special
education, the staff
at Sri Vidhya’s
also make use of
innovative techniques
like yoga, music
and dance therapy,
meditation ; computer
applications and
cooking classes
to enhance learning.
Sri Vidya also engages
actively in extra-curricular
activities like
excursions; games
etc., These activities
apart from being
great fun also help
children learn.
For example in cooking
classes children
to work as group
and do errands like
fetching plates;
serving items; cutting
vegetables; arranging
plates; dealing
with fire etc. During
excursions children
are taught to identify
animals; birds;
trees; and objects
of interest like
buses; people etc.,
The school also
conducts regular
health-checkups
for all the children
by experienced paediatricians
& meets all
medical expenses
in this regard from
its own resources.
A physiotherapist
works with students
who require neuro-muscular
stimulation..Sri
Vidhya also conducts
yoga classes daily
involving simple
exercises for developing
concentration skills.
Sri Vidhya also
uses Music Therapy
in the training
of children especially
the hyperactive
ones.
Sri Vidya as part
of its goal to extend
its reach has started
hostel facility
to cater to children
from the outskirts
of the Twin Cities
and take care of
the profound cases
, a unique service
being the only one
of its kind in the
City.
Sri Vidhya has
a functional Vocational
Training Centre
comprising of Atta-making
unit(donated by
a well-wisher) and
Candle making unit
(funded by GE ELFUN)
; Wet-grinder (donated
by a well-wisher)
for making wet-batter..
Childlren and staff
of Sri Vidhya participate
actively in various
functions (including
Sports Meet ) organized
by various Institutions;
Govt. Departments
etc., Sri Vidya
also participates
in various training
programs conducted
by N.I.M.H. both
for parents and
teachers .
Sri Vidhya is also
catering to the
poorer and downtrodden
sections of the
society by adopting
and imparting training
to children from
the nearby slum
areas free of cost.
Development of Domestic
Skills:-
One of Sri Vidhya's
special achievements
is Thursday's Cooking
classes. Every Thursday,
students skip study
classes and engage
in planning lunch
for themselves.
After deciding the
menu few of them
go out to the shops
accompanied by teacher/ayah
to buy vegetables
and other groceries
needed . After return
few of them engage
in washing/cleaning
vegetables; others
cut and peel the
same; some others
mix ingredients
and pour in vessels;
few handle gas stove/mixie;
others help in laying
out items and many
help in serving
dishes to the assembled.
After the meals
are finished they
help in cleaning
the things and replacing
vessels; plates
in proper stacking
order. This process
helps students as
follows-
- Learn social
skills by exchange
of money; interacting
with people outside
;
- Gain exposure
to the outside
world and its
sightings
- Mixing among
themselves and
other public help
in integration
of special children
with normal society.
- Improving fine
movements like
usage of finger
tips etc.,
- Trying out skills
learnt in the
classroom and
outside in their
homes and thus
helping out their
kith and kin.
- Above all ,
Cooking classes
foster spirit
of participation
and ensure that
each and every
one of the students
partake in some
activity undertaken
during Thursdays.
Also on Saturdays
(which are half-days
for the school)
children are taught
to wash clothes
and clean their
things which help
in developing fine-motor
skills. Children
are trained to rinse
clothes and hang
out clothes for
drying. After washing
classes children
are encouraged to
sing and dance to
the beat of popular
hits and enjoy themselves
.Obviously these
sessions are immensely
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