- Fergusson College in Pune has recently unveiled a cutting-edge Sensory Garden aimed at helping children with Sensory Processing Disorder (SPD) and Autism.
- The inauguration of the Sensory Garden was attended by renowned Child Specialists Dr. Anand Pandit and Dr. Pournima Pandit, along with key figures from Deccan Education Society.
- Children with SPD may struggle with sensory inputs like textures, tastes, and sounds, and the garden is designed to provide therapeutic activities to help them manage these challenges.
- The Sensory Garden features various surfaces and tools for sensory desensitization and sensitization, along with interactive elements like swings and colorful paths.
- Physiotherapists will oversee the activities in the garden, which are scheduled to run from 9 am to 7 pm to help children improve their sensory balance and integration.
- This initiative represents a significant step forward in providing specialized care for children with sensory processing challenges, setting a new standard for sensory support facilities in Maharashtra.
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