"Autism will not go away but everyone can learn & progress"

Who We Are

At Abhay's Rainbow Kids Foundation, we believe that every child is a rainbow of possibilities. Our school is specially designed for children with special needs, offering a safe, inclusive, and loving space where they are accepted, valued, and encouraged to bloom.

What We Do

Special School & Vocational Training Center for children & adults with special needs (Autism, ADHD, Intellectual Disability, Downs Syndrome & other neurodevelopmental conditions) Age groups 2+ to 30+ years.
PARENTS TRAINING

Parent Child Training:

At Rainbow Kids Parent Child Traning Program (PCTP) runs three times a year. Each session spans a period of approximately nine to twelve weeks. The first session starts in January, the second session in July and third session in September or October of each year. A group of 10 to 15 parents (mother/ father primarily responsible for the child’s care) and their children train together throughout the duration of the programme under the guidance of experienced, trained therapists.

Individualized Program for Home Management:

The Individualised Home Management Program includes strategies and plans to improve learning and activities, and manage a child's time better, in the home environment. *The parents and Rainbow kids therapist design this together. *Tailored to each family’s individual needs, the therapists provide structure for daily routines and activities that the family carries out with the child at home. *The family returns for an update at predetermined intervals of a fortnight or more. *The Program also gives families an opportunity to seek solutions to issues pertaining to any difficult behaviours and the learning of daily living skills.

Family Counseling:

Family counseling, specially after receiving a diagnosis and during critical phases such as approaching adolescence, can 'offer parents' options of how best to support their child. It also improves parents' abilities to make positive, long-term decisions for their child by providing factual information. Counselling is also provided to family members to deal with issues related to *the pressures and stress of parenting a child with autism, *parenting the sibling of a child with autism, *living in a nuclear or joint family, *second child issues, or *any other concerns families may have. Appropriate coping strategies are discussed and developed with inputs from psychologists and medical professionals. Parents also receive referrals to schools and services elsewhere.