Positive reinforcement is behaviour management that rewards students when they do well. Here are five advantages of positive reinforcement In special needs education.
On a sunny Friday morning in January, the Taarana School community set off on an adventure to the Farm in the City in Seri Kembangan, Selangor, for a school trip that would be a journey and experience to remember. Excitement filled the air as the school’s staff prepared 20 of Taarana’s students to immerse themselves in a world of farm animals, greenery, and learning opportunities.
The end of the year is always a special time, but it was extra special at Taarana School as the students, parents, teachers, therapists, and senior executives of QI Group celebrated the holiday season last year with a fun-filled Family Day and Christmas party.
Taarana School has introduced the Targeted Intervention Programme (TIP) for children with various behaviour issues. TIP acts as the first line of intervention for special education needs children.
Malaysia’s ‘theSun Daily’ features Taarana parent, Associate Prof Dr Annapurny Venkiteswaran’s journey with her son Siddarth.
Taarana School recently commemorated Children’s Day by getting its students to engage in numerous inclusive, sensory activities in which they may otherwise face challenges. The games aimed to develop further and improve their creative thinking, imagination, teamwork, and fine motor skills.