By S.Sankararaman. | Secretary
Early Intervention for Childhood Disabilities is to intervene as early as possible and minimize disability so that the child can reach the highest potential. Research has shown that the period from birth to 6 years are the most critical years for all children, and more so for children with disabilities. Growth and development of a child is at its greatest in the first two to three years. During this phase of cognitive development, foundations of intelligence and behaviour begin to evolve. Additionally, ability of brain to affect structural and functional changes is at its best in this period. If the child misses this opportunity, further learning will be slow and / or inadequate. Early intervention programs work towards quicker inclusion of these children into the mainstream.
Amar Seva Sangam conducted Surgical/ Medical camp for Early Intervention for Childhood Disabilities in our campus on September 10, 2017.
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