- Smiles Child Development Centre opened to address developmental disability, a neurological illness which is on the rise in children post-covid
- Hyderabad the city which boasts of the best healthcare infrastructure lacks facilities for autistic children
- Smiles is the best and the biggest, 5000 sq. ft facility in the city
Hyderabad, India, November 08, 2023: Smiles Child Development Center opened in the city at Road No. 14, Banjara Hills on Wednesday to address the growing incidences of children developing autism-like symptoms due to poor social contact they went through during the COVID.
The unique centre was inaugurated by Renuka B, MD of Butta Group and Founder of Meridian Educational Society and Seema Sikri, Associate Director of Hyderabad City Security Council.
Sangeeta Rajesh, ISB alumni, the lady behind Smiles Child Development Center said, Autism is the world’s third most common developmental disability, a neurological illness. In the city, it is now emerging as a big health issue. Low awareness, lack of minimum required facilities and poor diagnosis, lack of well-trained professionals is a challenge. Autism symptoms such as lack of eye contact, attention span, doing things repetitively, inattentiveness, delayed speech, no response to calling out their name, poor social contact, and addiction to mobile phones are seen in a significant number of children in the age group of up to 14 years and their number is on the rise. These symptoms can be reversed to normal behaviour after therapy. But Hyderabad the city which is known for the best healthcare infrastructure lacks amenities and needs counselling and therapy services, facilities required for treating autistic children and Autism look-a-like children.
The Smiles Child Development Centre only second of its kind and the biggest (5000 sq. ft) centre with all under service is set up at an investment of little over rupees two crore. The centre is the need of the hour as a significant percentage of the child population in the city in the age group of up to 14 years is developing autism-like symptoms. Schools are unable to keep students, parents are caught off guard not knowing what to do, Sangeeta added.
Smiles Child Development Centre, added massive infrastructure / facilities such as Therapy Balls (Peanut Balls etc.), a Trampoline, a Multi-Sensory Gym, Kids Toilet Training, a Home Suite, Occupational Therapy Equipment, Balancing Exercise Equipment, Monkey Bar, Multi Swing System, Floating Bridge etc. required to address the problem, Sangeeta said.
Sangeeta Rajesh is an academician with rich experience in remedial instruction. She earlier associated Euro Kids, Meridian School, DRS Kids, Educom Solutions and others. She established Smiles School at Himayatnagar about 15 years back to make special children and children with learning disabilities and made hundreds school-ready and are leading a happy life. Sangeeta was a curriculum designer, trainer and consultant. She worked on reviving long-forgotten Indian traditional childhood games. She has over eight lakh followers on Facebook.