Jan 2005 : S P J Sadhana – School for Mentally Challenged (No FCRA)
S.P.J. Sadhana School for the Developmentally Challenged
The SPJ School, situated in the Sophia Campus at Bhulabhai Desai Road, teaches 125 mentally challenged children to learn how to lead the type of lives we lead. Studying, doing the normal everyday activities, and earning a living later. I have been most impressed by the school, faculty, 125 students, and volunteers. Do see their details at www.yougivemewings.org. If you want a brochure, email your full address to ssadhana@hathway.com. I would recommend you to visit the school with your family to see how it works. That’s a learning and humbling experience by itself. Vinay, Karmayog.com Ever since its inception, over 31 years ago, the S.P.J. Sadhana School has worked ceaselessly toward helping the mentally challenged individual, not only to learn to adjust to the world around, but more — to become a useful member of the human community, independent and self sufficient, with a contribution to make to society. A highly trained team of teachers and professionally qualified therapists each of whom has hands on experience in the field, look at other aspects of mental retardation, such as the benefits of nurturing the special talents each individual manifests and encouraging the student to work on them. For it has been found that given what they like doing, they perform well. Arising out of such challenges, special teaching strategies and unorthodox technologies are developed and are constantly reviewed and upgraded. The goal is to transfer as much learning as possible, to make the learning process enjoyable to moulding it to the individual student’s needs and to elicit the maximum satisfaction from it, both to the teacher and the taught. Years of such experience have crystallized into a five-year vocational course, which, while tapping a trainee’s special gift and fostering it, aims to equip that student to be launched into a self-reliant and productive life. The course covers training in art and crafts, tailoring, fast food cookery, and office skills. Concurrently, during these years of training, equal stress is laid upon employment criteria: correct behaviour in work situation, communication and self-help skills. All this is towards the end of placing the student in a compatible work situation. Some ways in which Volunteers can collaborate with the training of the mentally challenged: 1. Sponsor a child: Rs.12,200/- per annum./Lunch Rs.4950 per annum Our Plans for the near future – A concert planned for October 20, 2004 – sponsor needed for Rs.45,000/- Yours sincerely, Sr. E. Gaitonde |
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