On August 10th, 2024, Aarav concluded his 8 weeks Summer Badminton Camp by donating his book Beyond the Spectrum: The Unseen World of Autism to ten special needs children, along with a selection of sensory toys. Aarav's book, which delves into strategies for overcoming challenges and sharing his personal journey working with Autism, aims to provide valuable insights and support.
On June 28th, 2023, Aarav donated Therapy kits to FCSN students. His Therapy kit included Sensory Hand Fidget spinner, Glowing Bracelets, Bubble maker, Anxiety relief stress balls, Play Doh case of colors, Stretchy Strings Fidget Toy, Rubik's cube and Crayola crayons. This calm down kit is simply a collection of objects and items to help autistic children cope with their emotions in a positive and safe manner. These kits are also known as sensory integration boxes or toolkits. The goal of the calm-down kit is to give Autistic kids the tools they need to transform their inner state from upset to calm. These kits can make all the difference, not only for the child but also for the parent or caregiver. Sensory toys may be more appealing to children on the spectrum because they can help the child remain calm and provide the sensory experience they want.
Aarav has taught Math & Reading to students at Kumon Math & Reading Center and contributed his Kumon Internship paycheck to make Therapy Kits for Autistic children at FCSN, Friends of Children with Special Needs. He donated Therapy kits to FCSN students. His Therapy kit included Sensory Hand Fidget spinner, Anxiety relief stress balls, Play Doh case of colors, Stretchy Strings Fidget Toy, Rubik's cube and Crayola crayons. This calm down kit is simply a collection of objects and items to help autistic children cope with their emotions in a positive and safe manner. These kits are also known as sensory integration boxes or toolkits. The goal of the calm-down kit is to give Autistic kids the tools they need to transform their inner state from upset to calm. These kits can make all the difference, not only for the child but also for the parent or caregiver. Sensory toys may be more appealing to children on the spectrum because they can help the child remain calm and provide the sensory experience they want.
The shock of having your child diagnosed with a disability is very daunting, and for families whose children are severely impacted is more devastating. The self-blame, despair, isolation, and health challenges destroy many families. There are extremely limited services available for these individuals with high needs; therefore, families feel trapped and desperate with no light at the end of the tunnel. That's why Aarav took up this challenge to help these families by teaching Coding, Math, Badminton and helping their children with Therapy/Calming kits. Families feel peace of mind, love, hope, and a brighter tomorrow.
Declan enjoys the therapy kit very much. He loves the fidget spinner.
He loves the spinning toy and it gives me a chance to explain the concept of friction to him
Raymond likes the green ball.
Good to occupy his hands.
The therapy kit is very good and benefited my son because he is excited and enjoys playing with it.
Arun immediately opened his therapy kit and made a picture of his badminton class with the crayons. Thanks so much for the thoughtful gift!