Sethu Diaries

Author: Alisha Narvekar | June 16, 2022 Writing helps in the development of fine motor skills and eye-hand coordination. It also enhances thinking. Students who take notes by hand are more likely to remember what they are taught. It improves students’ capacity to comprehend language, helping them to think more
Author: Chrysanne Dias | June 14th, 2022 On one fine clinical day, I was expected to conduct an assessment session under the supervision of Dr. Nandita de Souza, Developmental & Behavioural Paediatrician. For the first session, Samuel (name changed) a tall, active and bright nine year old boy made his way
Author: Rebecca Manari | June 11th, 2022 When we talk to our little ones, we sometimes naturally switch to a fun vocabulary and we do this without really thinking too hard about why we do it. But did you know that there’s a word for this very fun vocabulary, and the
Author: Lee,Lee, They/Them | June 9th, 2022 Strong, passionate words from a 15-year-old non-binary Sethu client, identifying as Lee with They/Them pronouns. Read on to learn about their world in a powerful essay written to help spread awareness and honour Pride Month around the world. Pride Month is a celebration of
Author: Rebecca Manari | June 7th, 2022 There’s great power in numbers, and even if the number is only 2 there is power in sharing giving support and mutual understanding… and our Sethu Parent Support Group has it all. Whether we are 2 or 22 we come together to help each