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vishkaar

An initiative of The Wonder School

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A healing and learning space for neurodivergent children and their families

What Problem does Aavishkaar address?

  • Neurological & Behavioural problems, stemming from…

  • disruption of belonging in family, society and schools.

Children’s Challenge:

  • Overwhelmed Parents struggle with feelings of guilt, confusion and judgment.

  • Stigma of “different” child + ignorance within families = Isolation from society, loss of belonging

Parent’s Challenge:

We see Aavishkaar as an expert-led movement that reshapes narratives about neurodiversity within families and society, making belonging the norm. Through therapeutic interventions related to nutrition, socialization and play, we will empower neurodivergent children to find their footing to grow into confident learners, and we will guide their families from isolation to belonging, making them ready to study and live independently in mainstream society.

Aavishkaar’s Vision

Aavishkaar’s Mission

Aavishkaar is for children aged 3–7 years who have fallen behind their developmental milestones due to neurodivergence and trauma.

Aavishkaar’s mission is to create a supportive, expert-led circle where neurodivergent children and their families can grow and belong- through 5 simple pillars:

How is Aavishkaar different from a typical Therapy Centre

Approach

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Therapy centre

Focuses on child as the problem to be fixed

Focus Area

Sees the child as whole; supports the family as a unit

Isolated, one-on-one sessions

Daily immersive environment with shared rhythm, play, and relationships

Parents are partners: supported, coached, included in rituals

Parents excluded or briefed occasionally

Fragmented care (speech, OT, behaviour in silos)

Integrated developmental support with shared team understanding

Focus is on long-term growth: Academic Inclusion, Self-regulation, school readiness readiness

Output is short-term compliance or skill practice

Methodology

Parental Involvement

Holistic Care

Outcome

Aavishkaar & TWSLC – Integrated Development Plan

Conditioning for School

(Aavishkaar)

Breakfast

(TWS)

Academic Program

(TWS)

Lunch

(TWS)

Group Socialization Therapyh

(TWS)

Conditioning for Home

(Aavishkaar)

Individual Therapies + Art/ Music Therapy

(Aavishkaar)

8.30-9.30 am

9.30-10.00 am

10.00-12.00 am

12.00-12.30 am

12.30-1.30 am

1.30-2.00 am

2.00-3.00 am

Family Rituals – Annual Calendar

TERM 1- Monsoon Circle (July-Aug)

  • Theme: Reflection, renewal and rest.

  • What Happens: Mindfulness and storytelling circles | Ritual for families to “share burdens” and find collective strength | A parent–child workshop focusing on trust, listening and belonging | Celebration of neurodiversity and its gifts.

  • Theme: Harvesting.

  • What Happens: Ritual of gratitude — families and volunteers acknowledge growth and milestones | An “Ekatram Fair” where parent–child teams showcase learnings, projects and stories | An Elder mentoring circle to honor parent wisdom and uplift younger volunteers.

TERM 2- Sharadotsav (Oct)

  • Theme: Sowing the Seeds for the New Cycle.

  • What Happens: Intergenerational workshop: What belonging means across ages| Ritual of lighting a collective lamp — symbolizing belonging and purpose | Honoring volunteers, staff and families for their contribution and growth.

TERM 2- Himotsav (Dec)

TERM 3- Sankrant (JAN)

  • Theme: New beginnings Cycle.

  • What Happens: Breathing and sensory workshops for children and families | Grandparents and elder mentors share stories and rituals for starting anew

TERM 3- VASANTOTSAV (MARCH)

  • Theme: Growth and belonging.

  • What Happens: Nature walks and planting a “belonging garden” (every family plants a sapling)| Circle of sharing — parents, children and volunteers express hopes and learnings

TERM 3- SUMMER CAMP (MAY)

  • Theme: Play and nurture.

  • What Happens: Thematic workshops for parent–child play (movement, sensory exploration)| Youth volunteers lead interactive play stations | Conversations with elder mentors about nurturing resilience in families.

What Parents Can Expect Over Time:

  • Improved language expression and everyday communication

  • Smoother emotional regulation and transitions

  • Increased readiness for academic engagement

  • Greater confidence and social ease in new environments

Impact on Child:

Impact on Family

This is more than just therapy. It is your child’s second home and your family’s support system.

  • Stronger home routines and a reduction in behavioural stress

  • More peaceful and connected home environment

Fee Structure

Particulars

Fee

Aavishkaar is not just therapy centre. We are quietly transforming the market from a fragmented, reactive and expensive model to a trust-based, family-centered and integrated ecosystem

Base Fee

Aavishkaar Enrichment Fee

  • School access

  • Meals (Breakfast & lunch)

  • Daily Academic sessions with Special Educator

  • Home Visits + DLP Creation & Tracking

  • Physical wellbeing & Socializing with neurotypical children

Already covered by TWS

  • Individual therapy as per individual DLP (OT, speech,

  • behavioural, intellectual)

  • Daily Home-School Conditioning sessions

  • Daily Group Socialization Therapy

  • Daily Art & Music Therapy

  • Monthly Family Counseling session

7,000/- per month

  • Additional Family Coaching with Family Counselor

  • Personalized Nutritionist Consultation

  • Parent Masterclasses

Pay-per-Use Add-Ons

500/- per session

Psychometric Assessments

2000/- or as per specific test