Growing Stars Child Development Centre Marks World Autism Awareness Day with an Inspiring Talent Show and Awareness Session

Ghaziabad (Uttar Pradesh) : Growing Stars Child Development Centre celebrated World Autism Awareness Day by organizing a heart-warming and insightful event that highlighted the extraordinary talents of Neurodiverse children and raised awareness about autism and child development.
The event featured children with autism showcasing their skills in dance, singing, and public speaking, captivating the audience and demonstrating their remarkable potential. In addition, Dr. Deepa Gautam (Founder, Growing Stars CDC) and Pratyaksh Trivedi (Occupational Therapist) conducted an enlightening presentation on “How Senses Affect Child Development,” offering valuable insights into sensory integration and therapeutic interventions for children with autism.
The event was graced by Dr. Santosh Kumar, MOTh (Pediatrics), Ph.D. (Director, Chetna Foundation). While addressing the audience, he praised the children’s incredible performances and emphasized the importance of early intervention and therapeutic support. “Today, we witnessed that every child, regardless of their challenges, holds immense potential. With proper guidance, therapy, and inclusive education, children with autism can lead fulfilling lives and contribute meaningfully to society,” he stated.
The Growing Stars CDC team also delivered an inspiring group dance performance reflecting the organization’s journey in supporting neurodiverse children. To honor the dedication and achievements of the children and staff, Dr. Santosh Kumar distributed awards and certificates, further motivating them to continue their progress.
Adding to the success of the event, several doctors, educators, and special needs professionals, attended and engaged in meaningful discussions about autism care and education.
A Commitment to Spreading Awareness, Growing Stars CDC remains committed to empowering children with autism through specialized therapeutic interventions, awareness initiatives, and community engagement. Events like these reinforce the importance of early diagnosis, continuous support, and acceptance of neurodiverse individuals in society.

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