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This program assists the children with ASD to have a smooth transition to the school. The main areas of development include self-regulation, self-monitoring, pre-academic skills, play and social skills. The children are trained in mock classroom settings and this program is facilitated by a multidisciplinary team of speech pathologist, school educator and psychologist.

Family Assisted Social and Sensory Skill Training Program help parents to understand the basic concept of social communication and sensory integration skills that the children would require to better adapt to the environment.

Our Philosophy

This program is based on the developmental approach. The child, as well as the parents, become an integral part of the intervention. The intervention follows the principle of a connectionist model where the development of social communication is based on the effective interface between the physiological and environmental factors. The strong interplay between the linguistic, cognitive and social factors will enhance the skills of children with Autism Spectrum Disorders.

Objectives of the program

1. Parental Training- Parents are an active facilitator of the intervention program. The parents are made to understand the communication patterns that would improve socialization and emotional regulation. This program emphasises the importance of conducive interaction between parent/caretaker and the child. Children usually start to develop communication skills by observing the parents interaction among themselves as well as the child. The quality of these interactions will lead to the development of communication intent in the child. They are also made aware of the sensory needs, challenges and strengths. of the child. This program aims to equip the parents with specific skill training strategies that work effectively with their children. Encouraging the parent as a primary facilitator empowers the family at various social-emotional dimensions. The strategies learnt can be made use in various situations where positive behavioural support is required.

2.. Early intervention-This program is an answer to the need for structured and intensive early intervention which will lead to significant gain for the child with ASD

3. Group Intervention: Socialization and communication would be best enhanced in the group situation. The opportunity to share and acquire language through incidental learning was best promoted through small groups. The group programs also encouraged social support. The parents were encouraged to talk to the therapist as well as develop social connections with other parents. Developing adequate social support provided emotional well being. The group program initiated a lot of social interaction opportunities and offered activities involving teaching of executive function skills in the form of rules and regulations to be followed in group activities.

4. A deficit model to an ability model: The main component of this program include helping the parent move away from a deficit model to understanding the child through multiple ways. The multiple intelligence is targeted through forms of music, dance and arts.

5. Continuous Learning process-The discussions are carried out with parents every week and the progress was monitored. During this time parental inputs are taken for the modification of the clinical activities and at the same time parents are provided with corrective feedback on the ongoing activity schedule of the child.

The program ensures training of following skills

  1. Social communication,
  2. Sensory regulation and integration,
  3. Behavioural regulation
  4. Play
  5. Cognitive skills,
  6. Referential skills and
  7. Socio-Emotional regulation.

Hearing Sciences

Hearing SciencesThe Audiology wing under the Department of Audiology and Speech-Language Pathology provides hearing evaluation including Diagnostic Audiological Evaluation and Audiological Screening Services utilising state-of-the-art test  Read More...

New Initiatives

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Speech Language Sciences

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Academics

AcademicsAcademics at NISH is unique in the sense that NISH has an integrated campus where students with hearing impairment and students with normal hearing share the same campus. Bachelor’s level courses exclusively for students with hearing impairment include Degree courses in Fine Arts, Computer Science and Commerce Read More...

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Research

ResearchResearch and publications forms an integral part of the activities at NISH. A number of research activities has been undertaken by staffs and students of various departments. The research activities are centrally monitored by Read More...

Autism Spectrum and Related Disorders

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Campus

CampusNISH campus is located at the serene lakeside near Akkulam. It is conveniently located away from the bustling city chaos but is still easily accessible to NH47 Bypass, Airport, Railway Station as well as Medical College Trivandrum. The campus hosts the entire clinical as well as academic  Read More... 

Students' Grievances Redressal Cell

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Allied Services

Allied ServicesThe allied services include Psychology, ENT and Physiotherapy which are essential for the multidisciplinary team approach for assessment and management of the disorders. This becomes essential due to the co-morbidity of hearing loss and speech-language disorders with other disorders. Read More...

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