Thiruvananthapuram: As part of Samagra Shiksha Kerala’s scheme, the Nemom Up School government has opened a special care center for different children.
About 200 children from different schools in Pallichal Panchayath will benefit from special care centers for academic activities.
It also provides speech therapy and speech correction classes to children.
To join the center, children must have a medical council disability certificate.
The program also includes educational materials such as numbers, colors, color disks, clay art, word puzzles, mathematical puzzles, dolls and building blocks.
Special educators lifted under the center of block resources at Samagra Shiksha Kerala are considered as tutors for children.
Special educators are Liji S, Padma S and Roselet S.
One classroom has been converted into a special care center for this purpose.
Mothers must accompany their children during the program.
Parents will also be given training on several small-scale businesses such as making soap, coir products, lotions, mats and cleaners.
“We also aim to give instructions to parents in caring for their children and the importance of socializing with them.
I think it would be better if we could enter other extra-curricular music and activities,” Liji S said, one of the special educators.
Special care centers were inaugurated by President Panchayath T Mallika on November 2.
Chairman of the SMC Deputy Upaniyor Sumesh lead function.
Other participants included Education Officers V S Leena District, Samagra Shiksha Kerala Coordinator of the SM Aneesh project, BRC coach M L Deepa, Senior Assistant B K Shailaja Kumari and staff Secretary M Mohammad.