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My Communication Bill of Rights

by FFA Administrator | Dec 20, 2018 | News & Media

New policy for students with special needs in education, exams

by FFA Administrator | Jul 6, 2018 | News & Media

The Central Board Of Special Education (CBSE) and 28 state and other education boards have come together to brainstorm and formulate a new comprehensive policy for students with disabilities in education and examination.

For a meaningful future

by FFA Administrator | Jun 12, 2018 | News & Media

Providing Facilities for students with Autism will help them be on par with other Students.

Efforts taken by Parents for availing concessions for S.S.C. for Children with ASD

by FFA Administrator | Jun 12, 2018 | News & Media

Most of us don’t believe in bringing about a change in the system. We complain but give up easily. But if you read this article about how a few parents of children with autism worked tirelessly to bring about change in the system, it will give you hope, immense...

Run For Autism to commemorate World Autism Awareness Day

by FFA Administrator | May 13, 2018 | News & Media

Run for Autism, held at Chikoowadi Playground, Borivali (West), by Runners Academy and Forum For Autism to commemorate World Autism Awareness Day. Video on Run for Autism

Autism Awareness Day : Busting Myths

by FFA Administrator | May 4, 2018 | News & Media

Radha Iyer, a parent of a 9 year old child with autism busts some myths about autism such as “People with autism are anti-social. People with autism are stupid.” Learn more at Autism Awareness Day : Busting Myths
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