This autism month, actress Sanya Malhotra shared that it is critical to find a structured yet flexible learni🦩ng environment for neurodivergent people focused on life skills and independent living.
This autism month, actress Sanya Malhotra shared that it is critical to find a structured yet flexible learning enviro🦄nment for neurodivergent people focused on life skills and independent living.
April marks Auti💦sm Awareness Month, a period dedicated to raising awareness about autism, a developmental disability ste﷽mming from differences in brain functioning.
Sanya, who was last seen in the movie 'Sam Bahadur', attended the opening ceremony of ‘So-Hum Smiles’, a special sꦇchool for neurodivergeཧnt individuals.
This school, which is supported by an NGO, looks after provi🐷ding exceptional care and support to🗹 neurodivergent people.
💛Sanya believes that the school is more than just a therapy centre, as it also embodies a vision of inclꦫusivity, empowerment, and compassion.
The actress said: "I am✤ truly happy that this centre is opening, which is the need of the hour to provide help for neurodivergent individuals. It is critical to find a structured yet flexible learning environment for these people focused on life skills and independent living."
"It is imperative to find acceptance and a place for these kids and adults in society, not just for these kids but also for society to do better and be uplifted. I am sure the centre will create a fruitful impact on numerous lives," added Sanya.
On the✅ work front, Sanya will be next seen in 'Mrs', which is a remake of the Malayalam film ‘The Gre💞at Indian Kitchen’. The Arati Kadav directorial is already making waves internationally. Recently, it was also showcased at the Hawaii International Film Festival 2024.