Life Skills Training: Preparing Special Children for the Real World 

For many parents of special children, thoughts about the future often arrive quietly but persistently. Questions about independence, safety, communication, and dignity naturally arise as children grow. While academic learning is important, families often realise that what matters just as much—if not more—is a child’s ability to navigate everyday life with confidence.  At Sorem Special Children […]

Inclusive Education: Why Acceptance Matters More Than Sympathy 

Inclusive education is often spoken about with good intentions, but it is frequently misunderstood. Many people believe that inclusion simply means allowing children with special needs to be present in regular spaces. Others equate inclusion with sympathy—feeling sorry for children who learn differently.  At Sorem Special Children School, we see inclusion differently. True inclusion is not built on […]