National Institute of Speech & Hearing
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National Institute of Speech and Hearing conducted the second session of "NISH Innovations Model – Inspiring Stories" (NIM-IS) for the public at Marigold Auditorium on NISH campus, on April 29th at 9 am.
The one hour session conducted by Dr. Syam Prasad, Assistant Professor in Central University of Kerala, Kasargod. The first of its kind series of talks are on the success stories of people who have overcome disabilities and become role-models in society.
Dr. Syam shared his inspirational story on how he grew up overcoming cerebral palsy, earned a PhD and went on to become a Professor. He has proved that, with determination, focus and hard work, life's adversities can be turned into opportunities.
Marigold Auditorium is in NISH campus, Ulloor-Akkulam Road. For further information, contact Sherin Joy at This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. or on 0471-3066629.
The National Institute of Speech and Hearing (NISH) conducted a Continuing Rehabilitation Education (CRE) Programme on ‘Comprehensive Care for Neurodevelopmental Disorders’ from 18 to 21 April, 2017.
Child development is one of the most interesting phenomenon that unravels the beauty of mankind. Children uses various social, cognitive, motor and linguistic means to excel in this world. When this mastery is delayed or disrupted there arise a matter of concern in the minds of parents and professional. This Applied Learning Series in Neurodevelopmental Disorders brings you a detailed account on various topics that are emerging in the child development studies. Learning it from legends make it worth as it roots from experience.
We welcome you all to another learning series "Learning from legend- conversation with Dr. Carol Westby and Ms. Deborah Wilson" on 15th October 2016 at NISH Campus
The course objectives are:
Understand the development and interrelationships of cognition, play, language, social/emotional skills, and literacy.
Understanding child’s play/language skills across disability
Engage children in discourse that promotes academic language skills
Use play to promote the cognitive, language, and social-emotional skills and literacy comprehension.
Resource person
Dr. Carol Westby is a consultant for Bilingual Multicultural Services in Albuquerque, NM and an affiliated professor at Brigham Young University in Provo, UT. She is a fellow of the American-Speech-Language-Heari