People
Subodha is a community of parents and therapists, working together. Here is the team of therapists that hold this together, ensuring everything works!
Miftah
Miftah is a veteran therapist, educator and team leader - She has worked with various projects of Farmhill Education Trust for about a decade now. With her experience in parent couselling, training and school support programs, she was a natural choice to lead the Subodha team. In addition to her comprehensive understanding of autism, Miftah's deep empathy for neurodiverse families is her superpower.
Sunayana
Sunayana is a natural leader, ever willing to step up and take charge. She is the first choice for executing any new idea - if it can work, she will make it work. Sunayana is also the go to person for all things technical, for the team. Her quirky sense of humor and sportiveness ensure the center remains lively through the day.
Nidhi
Nidhi a natural at therapy and teaching - with her energy, enthusiasm and expressiveness. She excels at teaching the children as well as training the parents. Her thoughtfulness and attention to detail come through in everything she does.
Nitika
Nitika is understated and quiet - and then you see her artwork that explodes with mischief, color and joy! She is ever ready to volunteer and participates enthusiastically in all the activities at the center. Her calming presence adds a lot to the therapy and teaching work she does.
Harsha
Harsha, is dedicated, punctual and organised. She is constantly on her feet, organising and fetching things at the centre. Her questions often bring in different perspectives.
Tejaswini
Tejaswini, is proactive and an excellent class room support. She is a silent observer - her calm approach helps children feel comfortable and receptive.
Here is a picture of the team of parents and therapists, at Deepavali 2024!
As a unit of Farm Hill Eduction trust, Subodha is supported by the trustees, as well as teams at the other two projects - Sambhavam and Farm Hill Learning.
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