Aaidaycare

Class 3: Pre-Vocational (NIOS)

Building the Foundation for a Brighter Future

Pre-Vocational (NIOS)

The Pre-Vocational Training class is a critical stage where students begin to develop life skills and work ethics needed for meaningful participation in vocational tasks, group settings, and community life. Emphasis is placed on soft skills like self-motivation, teamwork, and determination, which form the foundation of a productive and responsible individual.

Key Components of Our Program

1. Self-Motivation

Objective: To help students develop internal drive and a positive attitude toward work and learning.

Activities may include:

Goal Setting Exercises

Simple, personalized goals (e.g., completing a task, organizing tools) help students learn to work toward achievements.

Positive Reinforcement

Praise, token systems, and visual progress charts are used to encourage effort and persistence.

Routine and Responsibility

Students are given small daily responsibilities to build self-initiative.

Choice-Making

Offering options in tasks or materials increases engagement and ownership.

Celebrating Small Wins

Recognizing achievements, however small, fosters confidence and internal

2. Working in a Team

Objective: To develop interpersonal skills such as cooperation, turn-taking, sharing responsibilities, and communicating effectively.

At Aai Day Care, our occupational therapists work on:

Art, packaging, or organizing tasks done in pairs or small teams to promote collaboration.

Simulated workplace or social scenarios to practice respectful interaction and problem-solving.

Encouraging students to help each other with simple instructions or shared tasks.

Teaching how to express feelings, listen to others, and resolve misunderstandings peacefully.

Games and exercises that require coordination and mutual support.

3. Determination and Perseverance

Objective: To cultivate a never-give-up attitude by teaching students how to handle challenges and complete tasks despite difficulties.

Therapists focus on:

Task Breakdown

Complex tasks are divided into manageable steps, making goals feel achievable.

Resilience Training

Controlled challenges are introduced to build frustration tolerance.

Modeling and Mentoring

Staff demonstrate persistence and guide students through difficulties.

Reflective Feedback

Students are encouraged to talk about their efforts and feelings after
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