Neurodiversity encompasses a spectrum of neurological differences, such as autism, ADHD, dyslexia, and more. Embracing and understanding neurodiversity is essential for fostering inclusivity and promoting the well-being of individuals with diverse cognitive profiles. One key element that plays a pivotal role in the lives of neurodiverse individuals is self-regulation. In this article, we explore the significance of self-regulation for neurodiverse people and how it can empower them to navigate a world that may not always be attuned to their unique needs.
Executive functioning challenges can pose significant hurdles in daily life, affecting various aspects such as time management, organization, and task completion. Thankfully, advancements in technology have led to the development of apps specifically designed to assist individuals facing these challenges. From organizing schedules to managing tasks, these apps can provide valuable support for enhanced productivity and improved overall well-being.
Special education plays a pivotal role in ensuring that every student, regardless of their unique abilities or challenges, receives an education tailored to their individual needs. This system recognizes and addresses the diverse learning styles and requirements of students with disabilities, providing them with the support necessary to thrive academically and socially. In this article, we explore the importance of special education in fostering inclusive learning environments and the profound impact it has on the lives of students with special needs.
Meet Vishaka at his solo exhibition on 16 December from 10am - 2 pm at the Kalamandapam Hall in Brickfields.
In celebration of International Day of Persons With Disabilities on 3 December, Tree Top International School organised the All Ability Sports Carnival 2023. The main idea behind this initiative was to bring people of all abilities together for a sporting activity. Amongst the fun and games organised included Penalty Shootout, Disc Golf, Table Tennis, Cornhole, Bottlebash and Pickleball. The premise was to have people with disabilities play these games together with able bodies and neurotypicals. Regardless the abilities, everyone played these games alongside one another.
Join Desiree & Saiqa ~ Supporting U in December on Friday the 8th at 9 pm talking about anxiety interrupting gratitude.