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IIN PTP (Basic)

Empower Yourself To Help Your Children Overcome Speech and Language Barriers


The program is designed to support parents of children between the ages of 2 and 9 who are encountering difficulties with their child's communication and behaviour
By participating in the program, parents can gain a sense of confidence and empowerment in their parenting role, ultimately leading to notable enhancements in their child's behaviour and communication skills.
In essence, the 'IIN PTP' serves as a valuable resource for parents seeking effective strategies to foster their child's development and effectively manage challenging behaviours.

  • Getting Your Child's Attention

  • Engaging Your Child

  • Developing Self-Initiation

  • Understanding Language Levels

  • Promoting Nonverbal Communication to Words

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WHO Caregiver Skills Training

These course modules aim to provide comprehensive training to caregivers, equipping them with essential skills and knowledge to support individuals with neurodevelopmental disorders effectively. The content can be customized and expanded based on the specific needs and objectives of the WHO Caregiver Skills Training program.

  • Module 01

    Unable to speak or communicate with you properly

  • Module 02

    Pulling individuals by the hand without any attempt to look at them?

  • Module 03

    Knows alphabets but rarely responds to their own name?

  • Module 4

    More focussed or obsessed with objects?