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History and Vision

Indigen Institute of Neuropsychology Council, was started as a registered organization under the Ministry of Corporate Affairs in the Govt of India. The primary aim of this organization is to promote comprehensive child development through parenteral three essential pillars - learning, parenting, and therapeutic support.
Recognizing the pivotal role of parents in shaping a child's growth, we offer comprehensive training programs that empower parents with deep insights into child development and its influencing factors. Armed with this knowledge, parents can create a nurturing environment that fosters their child's learning journey effectively.

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Years of Experience

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Our training programs encompass various aspects, from cognitive and emotional development to social and physical milestones of children. Through this holistic approach, parents gain valuable insights into their child’s development at different stages, enabling them to identify and address potential concerns early on.

To complement our parent training, our team of experienced therapists provides tailored and individualized support to children. Well-versed in various therapeutic approaches, our therapists address learning difficulties, emotional challenges, and behavioural issues, empowering children to overcome obstacles and realize their full potential.

At Indigen Institute of Neuropsychology Council, we are dedicated to fostering a nurturing and healthy society, where emotionally strong, socially adaptive, and culturally aligned individuals thrive, ensuring every child reaches their full potential and grows into happy, healthy adults.

The institute has also spread its wings into research activities with the aim to evaluate the effectiveness of existing practices, identifying areas for enhancement and refining interventions to maximize their impact.

Our Reach

From the time of its inception in 2021, the organization has made a significant impact on numerous families, fostering positive changes in parenting techniques, communication, and family dynamics.

Many parents have reported increased self-confidence, a better understanding of their children’s needs, and improved relationships within the family. Through its online mode of training the organization has positively influenced countless lives in India and Bangladesh. The organization has also spread its wings to far off countries like Nigeria, Italy, Netherlands, Abu Dhabi, Malaysia, Philippines, and Singapore.

IIN has positively impacted more than 500 families worldwide by offering specialized training and support for children with special needs. Through individualized therapeutic approaches, we’ve empowered around 200 families with personalized strategies to enhance their child’s development and well-being.

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Advisory committee

The Indigen Institute of Neuropsychology (IIN) stands tall as an ardent advocate of ethical integrity, especially when working with one of the most vulnerable segments of society, the children. Embracing the belief that ethical standards are the bedrock of all our endeavors, we take pride in our IIN Ethical Committee, recognized by the prestigious Indian Council of Medical Research (ICMR).

Comprising individuals from diverse backgrounds, our ethical committee embodies an inclusive approach that fosters well-rounded decisions in all our functions. Upholding ethical decision-making, accountability, and social responsibility, we ensure that our mission of comprehensive child development is guided by unwavering integrity.

Beyond bolstering IIN’s decision-making process, our Institutional Ethical Committee extends its benevolent hand to offer ethical guidance to individuals and other organizations undertaking research activities or dealing with human resources. As a beacon of ethical conduct, IIN strives to protect and nurture the welfare of children and adults alike, uplifting the very fabric of our society.