NIOS (National Institute of Open Schooling)
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The NIOS is the board of education under the Union Government of India to educate people in distant areas under the motive to boost literacy and flexible learning. The NIOS is a national board that conducts Secondary and Senior Secondary examinations similar to the CBSE and the CISCE. It also administers vocational programs after completing school.

We educate LD students with the help of special education techniques. Students with learning disabilities may need one-on-one time, they may be slow learners, or they may need extra time for their assignments. The Special Educator assists the children enrolled in the NIOS with their academic enrichment and examination procedures, respectively.

Activities of Daily Living 
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Differently-abled children often require help from adults to perform ADLs, as they have not yet developed the skills necessary to achieve them independently.


It refers to the most basic functions of living. Common ADLs include -

  • Eating food on their own

  • Bathing

  • Wearing clothes

  • Ability to walk correctly, getting in and out of bed or a chair, etc.

  • For people with different physical capabilities who can get around independently

  • Personal hygiene

  • Grooming by brushing/combing/styling hair

  • Homemaking

  • Toilet hygiene (getting to the toilet, cleaning oneself, etc.)

  • Recreation

Our occupational therapists use adaptive equipment and devices to enhance and increase independence in performing ADLs. Occupational therapists teach and restore the skills required to maintain, regain or improve a person's freedom in all Activities of Daily Living that have declined because of health conditions (physical or mental).

Sports Training

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We provide sports facilities to encourage physical fitness and offer recreational activities for our children. Children with special needs benefit from the exercise, energy release, and pure enjoyment of playing sports. Participating in sports and games can help boost self-confidence, improve skills in relationship building and working as a part of the team. Sports can help in managing weight, a common problem among kids nowadays.


Sports and activities especially useful for special needs children are:

  • Swimming

  • Bicycling

  • Jogging and running

  • Skating

  • Football

  • Handball

  • Badminton

Vocational Training

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Sprit Up Special School Vocational program for students assist them in discovering interests and in developing the skills necessary for employment in the community. Each individual has the opportunity to experience a variety of vocational opportunities. We identify preferences, provide intensive training to assist students in acquiring the occupational and social skills essential for employment success.

A special needs student prepares for future employment from an early age by learning pre-vocational skills. The job-readiness skills help students to focus on the tasks at hand, use their time to their benefit, interact with other students and faculty and follow the given directions.


Necessary skills tasks focus on

  • Fine-Motor

  • Matching

  • Put-In/On

  • Sorting

  • Stacking


Pre-Vocational skill tasks focus on

  • Assembly

  • Job Training

  • Packaging

Transitional skill tasks help students transition from the classroom to more independent functioning in the outside world.

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