Kim Chaddha

In 1994, when Kim Chaddha found that her daughter was quite deaf, she was devastated. When her daughter was four, she discovered AURED in Mumbai and through auditory verbal therapy her daughter can now hear and lives a perfectly normal life.

Chaddha is a therapist herself today, but the journey from a devastated parent to a therapist was not easy. It was Aziza Tyabji Hydari who convinced Chaddha to train as a therapist. There was no therapy centre in Hyderabad then and she would be giving deaf children access to therapy that could change their lives.

Since then, Chaddha has. . .

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