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Prayagraj: A daylong workshop aimed at enhancing awareness about autism spectrum conditions, promoting inclusive education and equipping teachers with practical strategies to support children with special needs was held at Allahabad University on Saturday.The workshop was organised by the Centre of Behavioural and Cognitive Sciences (CBCS), Allahabad University, in collaboration with Allahabad Child Development Centre, and titled “Autism Awareness for Schools: Breaking Barriers and Building Understanding”. The programme witnessed participation from teachers of 20 schools, along with professionals and parents.Head of CBCS, Prof Bhoomika R Kar, highlighted the importance of bridging the gap between research and classroom practices.
The first session by Chhitij Srivastava focused on understanding autism, its developmental patterns and early signs.A key highlight of the event was a session by Justice Kunal Ravi Singh of the Allahabad high court, who elaborated on legal provisions ensuring inclusive education for children with disabilities. He discussed constitutional safeguards, implementation challenges and the need for stronger support systems.
Anuradha Pandey shed light on the emotional, social and educational challenges faced by parents of autistic children.Priyanka Singh from Lucknow presented practical strategies for schools, including improving communication methods, managing sensory environments and creating structured support plans. It was followed by an interactive discussion moderated by paediatrician Dr Alka Srivastava.The event also featured an open house on brain and mind development research, where participants were introduced to scientific methods like EEG and fMRI. Hands-on demonstrations and lab visits helped attendees understand how cognitive development and autism-related research are conducted.

