One of the main reasons for a child to become Special needs is brain injury before, during or after birth. A brain injured child will either have a problem with the sensory pathways (incoming) or the motor pathways (outgoing) or both. When a person cannot see, hear or feel properly, he or she cannot respond to the world around him normally. When a brain injury is severe, the child would be functionally blind, deaf, insensate, paralyzed and speechless. We provide therapies for special needs children of age group two to seventeen years old. When a brain injury is moderate, the symptoms would be a child who can not use both eyes together properly, lacks the fine tuning to handle the common sounds in the environment. The child will be either very sensitive to touch or not sensitive enough to touch and a child may not yet be able to work at age level in regards to moving or talking or use his hands.