About Us
Empower Your Child’s Potential with a Pragyan Shadow Teacher
At Pragyan Child Development Center, we believe every child deserves the opportunity to thrive in a mainstream school environment. Our Shadow Teacher Program is designed to provide personalized support to children with neurodiversity needs, helping them excel academically, socially, and emotionally. With multiple locations across Bangalore, our trained shadow teachers ensure that your child receives the best assistance tailored to their unique learning needs.
Vision
Mission
Pragyan believes every child should have a shadow teacher to support their developmental needs, helping them improve, build confidence, and enjoy learning.
Our Promise
Steady Progression in Learning
Shadow teachers help students with behavior issues, learning challenges, or special needs by making adjustments in the classroom. They provide one-on-one help, ensuring the child learns at the right level for them.
Interaction
Shadow teachers help children improve their social and communication skills so they can make friends at school. This also helps them understand and express their thoughts and feelings better.
Inclusive Practices
A shadow teacher helps your child learn and adjust in school while also guiding classmates and teachers to understand their needs. They create awareness and encourage a more supportive and inclusive environment for everyone.
Trained Experts
We hire and train specialists with backgrounds in psychology, social work, and disability studies to provide the best support for your child. Our clinical team supervises them throughout the year to ensure high-quality care.
At Pragyan Child Development Center, we are committed to empowering children with specialized care and guidance. Let’s help your child shine!
What is a Shadow Teacher?
A shadow teacher is a dedicated professional who works one-on-one with a child within a regular classroom setting. Their role is to facilitate learning, encourage independence, and ensure the child fully participates in school activities. They collaborate with parents, therapists, and teachers to create a supportive learning environment.