WELCOME TO NURTURERS

Nurturers aims to act as a mentor and a constant companion to individuals with diverse needs by imbibing in them necessary skills to cope with adversity in a healthy manner. We firmly believe that correct nurturing can play a very important role in moulding an individual’s future when nature has sculpted them uniquely.

Our expert therapists and educationists impart various types of interventions and form a unique action plan catering to the needs of every individual. Through this initiative, Nurturers hopes to create a discrimination free world where full equality prevails for each person.

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OUR SERVICES

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Swati Suri

Special Educator, 9+ Years Exp..

The foundation of Nurturers has been laid down with a lot of love and care by our founder Ms. Swati Suri. She has always shown great passion and unflinching commitment with a vision to improve and facilitate awareness towards individuals with diverse needs.

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Your Child’s Growth Roadmap: A Journey to Success

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Comprehensive Child Assessment

We assess strengths and challenges to craft a tailored therapy plan.

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Designing a Custom Therapy Plan

Personalized therapy plans to meet your child’s unique needs.

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Parent Collaboration for Success

Therapy aligns with home routines for better and faster progress.

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Skill-Building Through Therapy

Focused sessions to help your child build essential life skills.

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Tracking and Celebrating Growth

We track progress and celebrate each milestone along the way.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

Yes, individuals with autism can lead a normal and fulfilling life. While the impact of autism varies, early intervention, tailored support, and a nurturing environment can help individuals develop essential skills. With the right therapy, support, and encouragement, many people with autism thrive in areas like education, employment, and relationships, and can lead happy, independent lives.

Yes, autism is believed to have a genetic component. While the exact cause is not fully understood, research suggests that genetics play a significant role in its development. Certain gene mutations and variations may increase the likelihood of a person developing autism, though environmental factors can also contribute.

Inclusion in special education means teaching children with disabilities in regular classrooms with other kids who don’t have disabilities. The goal is to give all children the chance to learn and take part in activities together, creating a friendly and supportive environment for everyone.

Five common signs of autism are:
  • Difficulty with communication – trouble talking,understanding language, or using gestures.
  • Social challenges – difficulty making friends or understanding social cues.
  • Repetitive behaviors – repeating actions, words, or routines.
  • Limited interests – focusing intensely on specific topics or activities.
  • Sensitivity to sensory input – being overly sensitive to lights, sounds, textures, or smells.

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What People Say About Us!

Autism is not a curse; it's a different way of thinking and feeling