Early Intervention Programme
When the infants and young deaf children are admitted, they are first enrolled into the early intervention programme that runs from 9 am to 10 am, Monday to Friday.
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Established in 1969, Balavidyalaya, the school for young deaf children, is a free, non-residential, oral early intervention center located in Chennai, Tamil Nadu, India. Admission is open throughout the year for deaf children below the age of 3 years regardless of race, religion and gender. There is no lower age for admission.
When the infants and young deaf children are admitted, they are first enrolled into the early intervention programme that runs from 9 am to 10 am, Monday to Friday.
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Once the children complete the early intervention programme, they are moved to the preschool programme when they are between 2 ½ and 3 years old. There is no direct admission into preschool.
Learn MoreBalavidyalaya’s DHVANI methodology is a unique, parent-inclusive approach that nurtures hearing, speech, and overall development in young children with hearing loss through structured, activity-based learning, helping them confidently integrate into mainstream education.
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The Balavidyalaya Institute for Teacher Training equips educators with specialized skills in early childhood hearing intervention, preparing them to support young children with hearing loss in developing language and integrating into mainstream education.
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Research and Development is a continuous effort at Balavidyalaya, focused on creating innovative DHVANI-based materials that support teachers, parents, and early intervention centres in enhancing learning and development for children with hearing loss.
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