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SpecialSaathi Newsletter- June 2023


SpecialSaathi Newsletter – June 2023

Dear SpecialSaathi community,

Welcome to the June edition of our newsletter! This month, we are proud to feature the inspiring stories and interviews of amazing fathers who are making a significant impact in the Autism space. These fathers are true Changemakersaathis, and their dedication and love for their children are truly remarkable. We hope their stories inspire and motivate you as much as they have inspired us.

In addition to the Changemakersaathi stories, we also launched our “Poll of the Day” in our Official WhatsApp group. We are thrilled to see parents actively participating and voicing their opinions on various topics related to autism. It’s heartwarming to witness the community coming together to share insights and learn from one another through these daily polls and the ensuing discussions.

We are also excited to announce that our 100-Day Selfcare quest has reached its halfway point! It’s incredible to see the commitment and perseverance of our participants as they recognize self-care as a necessity rather than a luxury. So far, 18 participants have successfully completed 50 days of the journey, and we couldn’t be prouder of their dedication to their well-being. Remember, taking care of yourself is crucial, and we encourage all our community members to prioritize self-care.

Our creative team and bloggers have been hard at work, delivering some fantastic content for our readers. Despite the summer vacations and holiday mood, they have churned out insightful blogs and creative posts that continue to educate and entertain. We appreciate their dedication and creativity in bringing valuable content to our platform.

However, due to the summer vacations and the closure of schools and some government organizations, we were unable to carry out our awareness programs this month. We understand the importance of these programs in creating awareness and fostering inclusion, and we will make sure to resume them in the coming months.

#Joyful June and #Jump Back Up July

Parents were invited to explore #Joyful June, an Action for Happiness initiative in the month of June
Similarly the July theme is #Jump Back Up July.

Welcoming July


Looking ahead to the month of July, we have an exciting plan in store for our worldwide readers. The theme for July is ” Global Changemakers- Expert’s stories from all across the world”. SpecialSaathi will be featuring Changemakers from all across the world and sharing their journeys and stories. This global perspective will provide us with valuable insights and inspiration as we work towards creating a more inclusive world for individuals with autism. We can’t wait to bring you these incredible stories!

Thank you all for being a part of the SpecialSaathi community. Your support, engagement, and commitment to making a difference are what drive us every day. Together, we can continue to create a more inclusive society.

Warm regards,

Shilpi Mayank Awasthi
Founder SpecialSaathi

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Abhinaya at an Android Workshop:
Practicing Workplace Communication with Theater Arts



Who do you think of when you hear the word abhinaya? The picture by Morpheus shows a popular actress, Sridevi. We think of talented actors and actresses who engage audiences with enthralling performances. This blog post is not about such actors and actresses. It is not about performances. It is about abhinaya as a tool for expression for everyone. Abhinaya as a tool for expression for parents. Abhinaya as a tool for communication for neurodivergent children. Abhinaya as a tool for developing workplace communication skills.

In this blog post, we will explore the use of Theater Arts for Theater Arts for Holistic Development (TAHD) as an approach for preparing neurodivergent learners for the workplace.

Enjoying an Android Workshop
By Ananth Raghunandan



As Dr. Ambika Kameshwar, developer of the TAHD approach says, life is theater. We all play different roles throughout the day. Work is also theater. At work, different people have different roles. Each employee must do their role well like actors in a play. On June 28, 2023, I attended the inclusive Android for neurodiverse individuals workshop organized by Google in Bengaluru. My role was to participate in the workshop. In this role, I expressed myself in different ways and communicated with different people.

As a theater student, I want to describe my experience at the Android workshop in terms of abhinaya. In Indian natya, there are four forms of abhinaya or expression. These include attire and props, body language, speech, and emotional expression. Attire and props are called aharya, body language is called angika, speech is called vacika, and emotional expression is called satvika. Being able to use these four modes of expression made me more comfortable and helped me enjoy my workshop experience.



Aharya (Attire and Props)
Manu sir gave me a t-shirt with HashHackCode printed on it. All the students wore such t-shirts. The students had to wear t-shirts so they could identify themselves as HashHackCode students. The mentors had their own dress code. As you can see, the pictures convey that the students are affiliated with HashHackCode.

We were also given Google bags. Google IO-connect bags for the event. I also got a water bottle and a hat.

Angika(Body Language)
When we are in professional events, we must be aware of body language. For example, we must sit up straight and look alert in the workshop. Bharatanatyam and theater arts help me practice body language in a systematic way daily so I am better prepared for events such as the Android workshop.

Vacika (Speech)
We did not talk much at the workshop, but we had many opportunities to talk before and after the workshop. Since I started the theater arts program, I have been working on voice modulation. In professional settings, we must use our voice appropriately when talking to people.

Satvika (Emotional Expression)
Facial expressions are also an important part of communication. Being pleasant, calm, and even smiling is important in a workplace setting. Towards the end, I was getting impatient, but I smiled for pictures. My training to smile during dance has taught me to smile even when I am tired.

About HashHackCode (HHC)
As explained on the website, HashHackCode is creating an alternative inclusive ecosystem that recognizes and builds the potential of people with different abilities to learn coding, digital expression and computational thinking.
Mr. Manu Sekar is the Founder and CEO of HashHackCode.

About me
I have been a student of HashHackCode since 2020. I am also a student ambassador for Theater Arts for Holistic Development/ Ramana Sunritya Alaya. I have learned Bharatanatyam for over ten years, and performed in plays for RASA.

Recently, I started a Youtube channel to practice abhinaya. I started with a story of the month project. Now, I have started creating other videos too.





Changing the Mindset: From Speech to Abhinaya
By Dr. Dasaratha Rama


Parents often worry about speech and language development. By changing our mindset to abhinaya rather than speech, we recognize that humans communicate in many ways. Speech is only one of many ways to communicate. Further, parents worry about speech means that they often overlook the struggles in other areas. They miss the struggles in nonverbal communication and emotional expression. These foundations of communication are developed long before speech! Abhinaya in Indian natya is a systematic framework of expression using varied modes of expression. Thus, abhinaya is a useful way of thinking about learning and development of children.


In a recent post on neurotypical behaviors, Bloggersaathi Heena Sahi states
“NTs go with the rule sitting on the chair
Well a ND would feel more regulated and calm on floor as they have and face challenges of poor body awareness , coordination and struggle with muscle tone too. So sitting on chair would actually dysregulate them. “
(https://specialsaathi.com/2023/04/04/neurotypical-behaviors/)

By learning Bharatanatyam for over 10 years and continuing his Bharatanatyam journey by learning theater arts, Ananth was easily able to sit and focus for one hour in the workshop. Given that we went to the hotel where the HHC group was staying, interacted with people at the hotel, and then traveled by bus to the workshop venue, Ananth would have found it difficult to sit for long and focus. His Bharatanatyam teacher, Sri Ujwal Jagadeesh, emphasizes smiling while dancing. This practice of smiling seems to have developed Ananth’s capacity to regulate himself in noisy situations. In addition, as Ananth has started learning about Ramana Maharshi, he has also become intrigued by the concept of silence. He will often speak in a low voice and experiment with silence when we travel. These explorations also seem to be having an impact on his ability to regulate in noisy settings.


#Jump Back Up July


There is growing awareness of the negative impacts of masking and behaving in certain ways because it is expected by neurotypical individuals. The practice of abhinaya offers a different way of thinking about this issue. Ananth was not masking to fit in with a neurotypical group. He was a with a group of neurodivergent individuals, their parents, and peers. However, as he practices the different forms of abhinaya in a systematic way, his ability to regulate himself in such noisy settings grows.


Finally, Shipi Mayank Awasthi invited us to explore #Joyful June, an Action for Happiness initiative in June 2023. The July theme is #Jump Back Up July. I am glad that this post is being published on July 1, 2023. We will explore resilience as a theme this month in the LIFESMART community! It is important to develop the capacity to bounce back from setbacks. Ananth was not feeling well the previous week. He had not been sleeping well because of travel and because of a cough. On Sunday, we decided not to attend a workshop because he was exhausted because of lack of sleep. So I was happy to see him being totally engaged on Wednesday!


This week, Ananth and I decided to write together. We can then integrate his perspective and my perspective on our experiences in one article rather than splitting across his posts and my posts. Since we are also planning and creating videos together, we feel that this approach will work better. Thank you Shilpi for encouraging both of us to blog. We are excited about this new direction and hope SpecialSaathi readers find the articles of more value when presented this way.

Co Authored By Dr.Dasaratha Rama and Ananth Raghunandan