Special Education

Special Education

When children have learning difficulties or disabilities, their special educational needs are more difficult to learn than most children of the same age. You may have learning, communication, or behavioral problems. Parents can get help and advice from professionals, teachers, and public organizations.

The law provides for special educational needs, which means that children with learning difficulties or disabilities have greater learning difficulties than most children of the same age.

Nishtha Special School focuses on the educational program, emotional awakening and outcomes for students with mental, physical, hearing, language and language disorders, autism spectrum disorders or multiple impairments.


  • Our school offers a climate that may be a psychologically, inclusive area in which all college students recognize each other higher and sense safe. We cope with all age stage students.
  • First, we examine the kid for 2-3 weeks and awareness on functional, instructional and ADL relying at the case and its severity. Then we plan the activities for the kid according to the age group.
  • Our School make an person instructional plan for the child according to the case and severity. The IEP plan is for three or four months, in which we take the goals that we want the kid to learn. Nishtha Special School uses one of a kind coaching techniques- like if the kid is educable, we work on the educational element and vice versa.
  • We assist the kids to distinguish and generalize the matters via academic aids like actual objects, flashcards, storytelling activities etc.
  • We offer an surroundings for artwork and craft sports and nourish the skills of kids.
  • After attaining the goals, we put together the achievements reports, behavior the parent-instructor meeting and discuss the plan ahead.
  • A especially qualified special educator with an advanced degree, enables kids to face and conquer challenges.
  • We do workshops and behavior counselling classes regularly, and hold the parents and caregivers informed.