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ASPIRE e-pathshala

An Online School for Children with Autism (Home Schooling)

ASPIRE - Autism Schooling Program for Individualized Rehabilitation & Education

 

About ASPIRE e-Pathshala

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ASPIRE e-Pathshala is a comprehensive home-schooling and learning support program designed specially for children with Autism and other developmental challenges. It offers a structured, engaging, and personalized online learning experience to help every child grow at their own pace — emotionally, socially, and academically.

Developed by the experts at JKP Care Foundation, ASPIRE brings together the best of therapy, education, and family guidance — all in one program — to ensure that children not only learn but also thrive.

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Our Mission

To make quality education and therapy accessible to every child with Autism — anytime, anywhere — through an individualized and compassionate online model.

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What Makes ASPIRE Unique

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  • Individualized Education Plan (IEP) for each child

  • Therapy-Integrated Learning (Speech, Behaviour, Occupational, and Communication goals)

  • Daily Online Interactive Classes by trained special educators and therapists

  • Parental Involvement & Guidance to continue learning at home

  • Monthly Progress Review & Goal Reset with the expert team

  • Flexible Timings suited for home-based routine

 

Curriculum Focus

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Our program follows a holistic developmental curriculum designed specifically for children with Autism:

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  • Academic Curriculum KG to 12th Standard 

  • Communication & Language Skills

  • Cognitive & Academic Readiness

  • Self-Help & Daily Living Skills

  • Behaviour & Emotional Regulation

  • Social Interaction & Play Skills

  • Motor Development Activities

Each activity is carefully adapted to the child’s developmental level, attention span, and sensory needs.

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Who Can Join

Children diagnosed with:

  • Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD)

  • Global Developmental Delay

  • ADHD with Learning Challenges

  • Speech & Language Delay

Age group: 3 to 18 years

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Our Team

The school is led by a multidisciplinary team of:

  • Clinical Psychologists & Behaviour Therapists

  • Special Educators

  • Speech & Occupational Therapists

  • Developmental Pediatric Experts

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Why Choose ASPIRE e-Pathshala

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  • Safe and structured home-based learning

  • Focus on skills for life, not just academics

  • Regular parent consultation and support

  • Progress tracking and documentation for each child

  • A trusted initiative from JKP Care Foundation, with experience of training over 4000 professionals and parents worldwide.

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How It Works

  1. Initial Assessment & Goal Setting

  2. Customized Learning Plan (IEP)

  3. Daily Online Classes & Activity Sessions

  4. Parent Feedback & Home Practice

  5. Monthly Review & Progress Update

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Fee Structure:

Admission Fee : INR 20,000 or USD 250 only (One Time) 

Monthly Fee : INR 8,000 or USD 125 only 
Note: JKP Care Foundation can offer sponsorships for low-income families.

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Enroll Now​

Give your child a chance to learn, connect, and grow from the comfort of your home.
Enroll today in ASPIRE e-Pathshala — where every child learns differently, and every learning counts.

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Holistic Empowerment of Neurodiverse Learners Around the World !        
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​FAQ for ASPIRE – e-Pathshala  An Online School for Children with Autism

1. What is ASPIRE?

ASPIRE is an online school specifically designed for children with Autism. It offers individualized education and support programs to help children learn, communicate, and develop essential life skills in a structured, home-based environment.

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2. Who can enroll in ASPIRE?

Children diagnosed with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD), aged 3–18 years, can enroll. Programs are tailored according to each child’s developmental level, learning style, and abilities.

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3. What makes ASPIRE different from regular online schools?

  • Individualized learning plans for every child

  • Support from trained special educators and therapists

  • Structured routines and interactive activities to improve communication, behavior, and academics

  • Regular parent guidance to reinforce learning at home

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4. How does online learning work at ASPIRE?

Children attend live online classes from home using a computer or tablet. Sessions are interactive, combining academics, therapy-based activities, and life skills training. Parents and caregivers are actively involved in the learning process.

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5. Are the courses accredited?

Yes, ASPIRE follows a structured curriculum aligned with recognized educational standards, with special adaptations for children with autism. Certificates are provided for course completion.

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6. How are programs personalized?

Every child undergoes an initial assessment to identify strengths, challenges, and learning needs. Based on this, an Individualized Education Plan (IEP) is created and updated regularly.

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7. What kind of support will my child receive?

  • One-on-one guidance from special educators

  • Speech and language support

  • Behavioral and social skills interventions

  • Parent counseling and training

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8. Can my child interact with peers?

Yes. ASPIRE includes group sessions and collaborative activities where children can interact with peers in a structured, supervised online environment.

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9. What technology do I need at home?

  • A stable internet connection

  • A computer, laptop, or tablet with a camera and microphone

  • Basic familiarity with online video platforms (training and support will be provided)

  • Either Parent or Caregiver shall be involved in the process to assist the child. 

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10. How do I enroll my child?

Parents can fill out an enquiry form on www.jkp.ngo/schooladmission. After reviewing the child’s profile, the ASPIRE team will schedule an assessment and guide you through the enrollment process.

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11. Is ASPIRE suitable for all levels of autism?

Yes. Programs are designed to accommodate mild, moderate, and severe autism, with learning strategies and support adjusted according to each child’s abilities.

 

12. How are parents involved in ASPIRE?

Parents are active partners. They receive guidance to support learning at home, attend progress meetings, and are trained to reinforce academic and behavioral skills outside online sessions.

 

13. Can ASPIRE help with life skills and daily routines?

Absolutely. Along with academics, ASPIRE focuses on self-care, communication, social skills, and adaptive behavior to help children become more independent.

 

14. Is one to one consultation available?

Yes, parents can request a one on one free consultation to understand the teaching approach and see if it fits their child’s needs.

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15. How do I get more information?

You can contact the ASPIRE team via the website www.jkp.ngo/aspire or email/phone provided in the “Contact Us” section.

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