Abu Road – Madhav University’s School for Children with Special Needs and Rehabilitation Center is making significant strides in improving the lives of children with special needs. The center provides essential medical care, interventions, and therapies to these children and their families, helping them understand disabilities and live better lives.
Recently, the center organized a special lecture on neurotherapy and yoga therapy for children with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD). Ram Gopal Parihar, National President of the Lajpatrai Mehra Neurotherapy Research and Training Institute, participated in the event. He shared valuable information about mental disabilities, developmental delays in children, and the impact of neurotherapy. Parihar noted that while a definitive cure for such conditions may not yet exist, management through neurotherapy has shown positive results.
Dr. Raj Singh Sahrawat, Principal of the school, expressed concern over the increasing prevalence of developmental delays due to stress and excessive mobile phone use among children. He announced plans to offer free neurotherapy and yoga therapy to these children, pending university administration approval. Additionally, parents will be trained in better parenting practices. Dr. Anil Yogi, Head of the Yoga-Naturopathy Department at Madhav University, also emphasized the growing problem of developmental issues in children. The university’s efforts aim to address these challenges and support the development of children with special needs.