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She is my sister she is mental retardation girl im decided to change her life now itself so plz kindly help to reach go way to improve her life we are vary poor family I'm the big so I have to change my sister life
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You may be feeling helpless yet determined—as the eldest, carrying the weight of your family’s hopes while also battling poverty and limited access. You love your sister deeply and don’t want her to be left behind. It’s okay to feel emotional; it means you care.
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Get her assessed (if not done already) at a government hospital or disability board to get: Disability certificate IQ assessment Niramaya or other disability benefits Enroll her in a special school or vocational training centre (many NGOs and government centres offer free or very low-cost programs): Check District Disability Rehabilitation Centre (DDRC) Contact local special educators or Child Development Centres Apply for disability pension and support schemes in your state—this can bring in monthly help for medicines, therapy, or daily needs.
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Daily structure: Set a fixed daily routine—simple chores, some play, and fun learning. It helps her feel safe and calm. Use pictures or visual charts to teach her basic things (washing, dressing, eating, names). Talk to her with love and patience, even if she doesn’t respond like others. Your attention builds her confidence. If possible, connect with a nearby NGO—they may offer free therapy, group activities, or skills training.
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Hi, It’s admirable that you want to improve your sister’s life and give her a better future. As a big brother, your love and dedication can make a big difference. To help her, start by seeking support from local government programs, NGOs, or special education centers that offer resources and assistance for children with mental disabilities. Educating yourself about her needs and development can help you find appropriate therapies, activities, and routines that can improve her quality of life. Simple daily activities like gentle exercises, speech therapy, and engaging her in enjoyable, age-appropriate activities can make a positive impact. Additionally, building a supportive environment with patience, love, and encouragement is crucial. Reach out to local social workers or organizations that work with special needs children; they can guide you on the best steps to take. Remember, even small efforts can bring meaningful change, and your determination is the most important step towards a brighter future for your sister.
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Hello, apart from general therapy, there are several places and centres in Bangalore for special need considerations as in your case. Kindly consult once in order to guide you.
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Hi,There are government run organizations for special children. You can help her by teaching self help skills.how to carry out day to day activities etc.You can get professional help from health providers, self help groups,etc
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Help her in learning basic life skills . Brushing, showering, cleaning, eating etc.Rest consult nearby government hospital for more help
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There are many government run centres that are dedicated to help chikdren and adults with special needs. Please connect with them. Therapies such as occupational therapies will help her a great deal. Also contact vocational training centres for skill development and also to help her gain independence in her everyday life.
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Hello Dear, I appreciate your intention and effort.  You need to consult a Child Psychologist/ Psychiatrist for the same.  She has to approach Special Need Institutes to learn new skills and basic skills to lead a better life. More information needed to guide you better. Plz consult.
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