Mridul Foundation

Therapies & Programs

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1. PHYSIOTHERAPY

Physiotherapy for Movement, Balance & Physical Development

Our physiotherapy programs support children who may be experiencing mobility, posture, balance, strength, or movement-related challenges through guided physical intervention and developmental support.

What Parents May Notice

  • Difficulty walking or balancing
  • Poor posture
  • Weak muscle strength
  • Delayed physical milestones
  • Difficulty with movement coordination
  • Reduced flexibility or physical confidence

How Physiotherapy Helps

Physiotherapy focuses on improving mobility, posture, balance, muscle strength, coordination, and physical functioning through structured therapy exercises and guided movement activities.

Expected Outcomes

  • Better coordination and motor control
  • Improved focus and attention
  • Greater independence in daily activities
  • Improved sensory regulation
  • Enhanced confidence in routine tasks
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2. OCCUPATIONAL THERAPY

Occupational Therapy for Daily Skills & Sensory Development

Occupational therapy helps children improve their ability to participate in everyday activities with greater confidence, coordination, focus, and independence.

What Parents May Notice

  • Difficulty holding objects or writing
  • Poor coordination or balance
  • Trouble with daily routine tasks
  • Difficulty focusing on activities
  • Sensory sensitivity to sounds, textures, or touch
  • Difficulty adapting to environments
  • Delayed motor skills

How Occupational Therapy Helps

Occupational therapy supports sensory processing, fine motor skills, hand-eye coordination, focus, daily routine activities, and overall functional independence.

Expected Outcomes

  • Better coordination and motor control
  • Improved focus and attention
  • Greater independence in daily activities
  • Improved sensory regulation
  • Enhanced confidence in routine tasks
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3. SENSORY INTEGRATION THERAPY

Sensory Integration Therapy

Some children may experience difficulty processing sensory information such as sounds, textures, movement, lights, or touch. Sensory integration therapy helps children respond more comfortably and effectively to their surroundings.

What Parents May Notice

  • Sensitivity to noise or touch
  • Difficulty tolerating certain textures
  • Overreaction to sensory environments
  • Difficulty remaining calm or focused
  • Sensory-seeking behaviours
  • Avoidance of certain environments

How Sensory Integration Therapy Helps

This therapy supports sensory processing, emotional comfort, focus, body awareness, and environmental adaptation through structured sensory activities.

Expected Outcomes

  • Better sensory regulation
  • Improved focus and calmness
  • Greater comfort in different environments
  • Better body awareness and coordination
  • Improved participation in daily activities
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4.Aqua Therapy

Water-Based Therapy

Aqua Therapy uses the supportive and calming properties of water to help children improve movement, balance, coordination, strength, and overall physical development. The water environment can make exercises more comfortable and enjoyable while encouraging children to participate with greater confidence.

What Parents May Notice

  • Difficulty with balance and coordination
  • Muscle weakness
  • Limited mobility or movement
  • Poor posture
  • Reduced physical endurance
  • Delayed motor development
  • Difficulty participating in physical activities

How Sensory Integration Therapy Helps

Aqua Therapy provides a safe and supportive environment where children can practice movement skills with reduced pressure on their joints and muscles. Water-based activities help improve strength, balance, flexibility, coordination, and body awareness while promoting confidence and participation.

Expected Outcomes

  • Improved balance and coordination
  • Increased muscle strength and flexibility
  • Better posture and body control
  • Enhanced mobility and movement skills
  • Greater physical confidence and independence
  • Improved participation in daily activities
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5. SPEECH THERAPY

Speech Therapy for Children

Speech and communication are important parts of a child’s confidence, learning, and social interaction. Our speech therapy sessions are designed to support children who may be facing challenges with speaking, understanding language, expressing thoughts, or interacting socially.

What Parents May Notice

  • Delayed speech development
  • Difficulty pronouncing words clearly
  • Limited vocabulary for age
  • Difficulty understanding instructions
  • Challenges expressing needs or emotions
  • Poor communication confidence
  • Difficulty interacting socially

How Speech Therapy Helps

Speech therapy focuses on improving communication skills, language understanding, speech clarity, listening abilities, and social interaction through guided child-focused activities and structured support.

Expected Outcomes

  • Improved communication skills
  • Better speech clarity and language understanding
  • Increased confidence in speaking
  • Better social interaction and expression
  • Enhanced listening and comprehension abilities
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6. BEHAVIOURAL THERAPY

Behavioural Therapy for Emotional & Social Development

Behavioural therapy helps children develop emotional understanding, adaptive behaviour, social interaction skills, and positive routine habits in a supportive and structured environment.

What Parents May Notice

  • Emotional outbursts
  • Difficulty following routines
  • Social interaction challenges
  • Difficulty adapting to changes
  • Behavioural concerns at home or school
  • Difficulty expressing emotions appropriately

How Behavioural Therapy Helps

Behavioural therapy focuses on helping children improve emotional regulation, communication, routine adaptation, social understanding, and positive behavioural responses.

Expected Outcomes

  • Improved emotional regulation
  • Better social interaction skills
  • Improved routine management
  • Increased adaptability and confidence
  • Better behavioural understanding
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7. SPECIAL EDUCATION

Special Education & Learning Support

Every child learns differently. Our special education programs are designed to provide child-focused learning support that helps children build academic confidence, understanding, and essential learning skills.

What Parents May Notice

  • Difficulty understanding school concepts
  • Slow academic progress
  • Difficulty reading, writing, or concentrating
  • Learning frustration or low confidence
  • Difficulty following classroom instructions

How Special Education Helps

Special education programs provide personalized teaching strategies and structured learning support tailored to each child’s developmental and academic needs.

Expected Outcomes

  • Improved learning confidence
  • Better academic participation
  • Enhanced concentration and understanding
  • Child-specific learning progress
  • Greater independence in learning tasks
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8.Computer & Visual Therapy

Enhancing Learning, Attention & Visual Processing Skills

Computer and Visual Therapy uses structured activities and technology-based learning tools to help children improve visual perception, attention, concentration, memory, and learning abilities.

What Parents May Notice

  • Difficulty focusing on tasks
  • Poor visual attention
  • Learning challenges
  • Difficulty recognizing shapes, letters, or patterns
  • Slow information processing
  • Poor memory retention
  • Difficulty following visual instructions

How Special Education Helps

This therapy helps strengthen visual processing, concentration, attention span, memory, and cognitive skills through guided activities and interactive learning exercises.

Expected Outcomes

  • Improved concentration and focus
  • Better visual processing skills
  • Enhanced learning abilities
  • Improved memory and attention
  • Greater confidence in academic activities
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9. ADL Training

Building Independence in Everyday Life

ADL Training focuses on helping children develop essential daily living skills needed for greater independence, confidence, and participation at home, school, and in the community.

What Parents May Notice

  • Difficulty dressing independently
  • Challenges with eating or self-feeding
  • Difficulty with grooming and hygiene
  • Dependence on adults for routine tasks
  • Poor organization of daily activities
  • Difficulty following daily routines

How Special Education Helps

Through structured guidance and practical activities, children learn everyday skills that improve independence, self-care, confidence, and routine management.

Expected Outcomes

  • Greater independence in daily activities
  • Improved self-care skills
  • Better routine management
  • Increased confidence and responsibility
  • Enhanced participation in everyday life.
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10.School Readiness Program

Preparing Children for a Confident Start to School

Our School Readiness Program helps children develop the academic, social, emotional, communication, and self-help skills needed for a successful transition into the classroom environment.

What Parents May Notice

  • Difficulty following instructions
  • Limited attention span
  • Difficulty interacting with peers
  • Delayed pre-academic skills
  • Challenges adapting to structured environments
  • Separation anxiety from parents

How Special Education Helps

The program focuses on building classroom readiness through activities that improve communication, attention, learning, social interaction, independence, and confidence.

Expected Outcomes

  • Improved school readiness skills
  • Better classroom participation
  • Enhanced social interaction
  • Increased confidence and independence
  • Smoother transition into school
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11. Handwriting & Speed Improvement

Improving Writing Skills, Speed & Academic Confidence

Handwriting and Speed Improvement programs help children develop better pencil control, writing clarity, hand strength, coordination, and writing efficiency to support academic performance and confidence.

What Parents May Notice

  • Poor handwriting clarity
  • Slow writing speed
  • Difficulty holding a pencil correctly
  • Hand fatigue while writing
  • Inconsistent letter formation
  • Difficulty completing written work on time

How Special Education Helps

Through structured exercises and guided activities, children improve fine motor skills, pencil grip, hand coordination, writing speed, and overall handwriting quality.

Expected Outcomes

  • Improved handwriting legibility
  • Faster writing speed
  • Better pencil control
  • Increased hand strength and coordination
  • Greater confidence in classroom tasks