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Special Education Explained for Parents & Teachers | Dyslexia, ADHD, Autism | Dr Geet Oberoi Many parents feel confused when their child is intelligent but still struggles in school. Is it laziness or could it be something deeper like Dyslexia, ADHD, Dysgraphia or Dyscalculia? In this episode of Career ki Baat Saurabh ke Saath, host Saurabh Chhabra speaks with Dr. Geet Oberoi, a special education expert with over 32 years of experience and founder of Orchid Foundation. This conversation explains how learning disabilities actually appear in classrooms, how parents and teachers can identify early signs, and why early intervention can completely change a child’s future. Dr. Geet also explains the difference between normal teachers and special educators, the various types of learning disabilities, and how parents can use a free screening app to identify possible issues early. This episode is extremely useful for: Parents whose children struggle in school despite being intelligent Teachers who notice unusual learning patterns in students Students who feel they understand concepts but cannot score well Anyone interested in careers in special education If you want to understand why some bright children fail in traditional classrooms and how they can be supported, this episode is a must watch. What you will learn in this episode What a Special Educator actually does Difference between a regular teacher and a special educator Dyslexia, Dysgraphia, Dyscalculia explained simply ADHD vs Autism – key differences Early signs parents and teachers should not ignore Why early intervention can transform a child’s learning journey How the First Screen App helps parents identify learning difficulties Subscribe to Career ki Baat Saurabh ke Saath for honest conversations about careers, education and future opportunities for students and parents. 3. Chapters / Time Stamps 00:00 Introduction 01:54 Welcome to Career ki Baat Saurabh ke Saath 02:24 Introduction of Dr. Geet Oberoi 02:46 What is a Special Educator? 03:18 Difference between a normal teacher and special educator 04:17 Is special education only for weak students? 05:03 Journey of Orchid Foundation 06:53 Role of a founder in special education 08:23 Most common problems parents bring 10:36 When does a child need a special educator? 12:40 What motivated Dr. Geet to become a special educator 13:39 Learning disabilities explained 14:04 Dyslexia (reading difficulty) 15:16 Dysgraphia (writing difficulty) 16:00 Dyscalculia (math difficulty) 16:29 Dyspraxia (movement coordination issues) 17:18 Government support for disabilities in India 19:06 ADHD vs Autism explained 22:24 Importance of early intervention 24:44 Free First Screen App for parents and teachers 26:11 How the screening app works 28:32 How schools can identify need for special educators special education india, dyslexia explained, adhd in children, dyscalculia meaning, dysgraphia symptoms, learning disability signs, special educator career india, autism vs adhd difference, child struggling in school, intelligent child low marks, learning difficulties students, education podcast india, career ki baat saurabh ke saath, parenting education india, early intervention learning disability, special education teacher india #Dyslexia #ADHD #LearningDisabilities #SpecialEducation #ParentingTips #EducationPodcast #CareerKiBaat #StudentsProblems #ChildDevelopment #specialeducatorvacancy List of 21 Disabilities under RPwD Act 2016: Physical Disability 1. Locomotor Disability (including amputation, polio, etc.) 2. Leprosy Cured Person 3. Cerebral Palsy 4. Dwarfism 5. Muscular Dystrophy 6. Acid Attack Victims Sensory Impairment 7. Blindness 8. Low Vision 9. Deaf 10. Hard of Hearing 11. Speech and Language Disability Intellectual/Developmental Disability 12. Intellectual Disability (including autism) 13. Specific Learning Disabilities 14. Autism Spectrum Disorder Mental Behaviour 15. Mental Illness Chronic Neurological Conditions 16. Multiple Sclerosis 17. Parkinson’s Disease Blood Disorder 18. Hemophilia 19. Thalassemia 20. Sickle Cell Disease Multiple Disabilities 21. Multiple Disabilities (including deaf-blindness)