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Avaani Foundation is a non-profit company, based in Kathmandu, Nepal, working to create a better environment for children with autism. Our goal is to enable our children to perform their daily activities and reach their full potential by reducing their physical, emotional and mental barriers through various therapy services.
Avaani Foundation is a non-profit company, based in Kathmandu, Nepal, working to create a better environment for children with autism. Our goal is to enable our children to perform their daily activities and reach their full potential by reducing their physical, emotional and mental barriers through various therapy services.
Behind every small achievement is a story of courage, patience, and growth. We are committed to creating a nurturing environment where children feel understood, supported, and empowered to thrive, while families find guidance, hope, and a community that truly cares.
Applied behavior analysis (ABA) is a therapy for autism that focuses on changing behavior through the use of positive reinforcement and other behavior-modification techniques.
Avaani Foundation has been running a day-care center for children with autism since 2019, providing a special and autism supportive environment that meets the unique needs of our children.
Parent – Child Training Program (PCTP) is a two and half month long program that aims to support and train both parents and children of autism.
ABAT is a training and certification program for people who want to work with autistic children and adults. An ABAT helps individuals build communication, social, academic, and everyday life skills using ABA strategies, while working under the guidance of experienced professionals.
At Avaani Foundation, we believe every child deserves care that is compassionate, personalized, and rooted in understanding. We are dedicated to creating a safe and supportive environment where children can grow with confidence and families feel heard, guided, and empowered throughout their journey.

Our day care center serves children with autism by providing an inclusive and supportive environment that meets their unique needs

Applied behavior analysis (ABA) focuses on changing behavior through the use of positive reinforcement and other behavior-modification techniques

Occupational Therapy derives a therapeutic use of daily activities to aid with sensory issues, ease of functioning, etc.

PCTP trains parents and children with autism to develop the skills they need to improve their child’s behavior and functioning

Music Therapy is the clinical use of music as an instrument of behavioral/ cognitive interventions

Speech therapy develops/improves communication skills which which might be vocal and non-vocal.
We are open on weekdays to provide consistent care and support for children and families. Our team is available during the following hours to ensure dedicated time for therapy, guidance, and meaningful progress in a calm and structured environment.
Three guiding pillars shape everything we do our vision, our mission, and our values working together to guide our commitment to children and families across Nepal.
To create a more inclusive and understanding society where every child with autism is valued, supported, and empowered to reach their fullest potential with dignity, confidence, and equal opportunities.
To provide compassionate, evidence-based autism care and family-centered support that nurtures growth, independence, communication, and meaningful connections. We are committed to empowering children and families across Nepal through therapy, education, advocacy, and a community built on understanding and hope.
Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) is a lifelong neurodevelopmental condition that affects communication, behavior, social interaction, and how a person experiences the world. It is called a “spectrum” because every autistic person is unique, with different strengths and challenges. Autism is not a disease to be cured, but a different way the brain develops and processes information.
Autistic individuals may have difficulty understanding emotions, social cues, conversations, and eye contact.
They may repeat actions or words, follow routines, and develop strong interests in specific topics.
Many autistic people are sensitive to sounds, lights, textures, or crowded environments.

Pleased him another was settled for. Moreover end horrible endeavor entrance any families....
Pleased him another was settled for. Moreover end horrible endeavor entrance any families....
Pleased him another was settled for. Moreover end horrible endeavor entrance any families....
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