Parent-Child Program is run over a 12 weeks periods. A group of approximately 15 to 20 mothers train together (with their children) throughout the duration of the programme incorporating elements of different interaction-based interventions (e.g. Greenspan, Parent-Child Interaction Therapy, Denver Model, PRT). The programme seeks to maximize the benefits of the time that a mother spends with her child, teaching focused one on one intervention tailored individually to each child and taking into account the child’s strengths, emerging skills and weakest skill areas. One-on-one intervention, in a nurturing positive environment, helps a child with autism to overcome much of the severity of the disorder. The programme also prepares children to join school setups and learn in a group through the activities done in group teaching sessions. The programme provides an environment where mothers can work with their children under the guidance of an experienced, trained therapist. Mothers are given extensive feedback and join a discussion group where they can compare perspectives and forge links with parents experiencing similar difficulties. This programme is available to interested fathers, as well.

 

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