1. Fergusson College in Pune has recently unveiled a cutting-edge Sensory Garden aimed at helping children with Sensory Processing Disorder (SPD) and Autism.
  2. 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.
  3. 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.
  4. The Sensory Garden features various surfaces and tools for sensory desensitization and sensitization, along with interactive elements like swings and colorful paths.
  5. 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.
  6. 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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