ARULA: A Deeply Individualised Journey Beyond Quick Fixes
In a world of fast solutions and crash courses, ARULA stands apart—not by offering shortcuts, but by guiding families through a transformative and patient process.
Unlike many programs that promise results in two-hour masterclasses or one-month bootcamps, Mayuri Ma’am refuses to oversimplify what is, in truth, a deeply intricate and emotional journey.
Because nurturing a child on the autism spectrum isn’t about learning a few tricks—it’s about learning a new way of being.
No Crash Courses. Only Commitment.
ARULA is not a quick-fix program. It’s not designed to show temporary results through forced compliance or superficial interventions. Instead, it offers a complete paradigm shift—one that requires openness, consistency, and commitment from both the ARULA team and the parents.
When families enroll, they accept a new path—one where auditory seeking replaces the overexposed visual-seeking methods like flashcards, sorting, and matching. These common visual tactics, often used both at therapy centres and at home, are compelled and unnatural for the child. ARULA’s first goal is to nullify this dependency and begin building a more natural and meaningful developmental journey.
Auditory Seeking: The Heart of ARULA
The foundation of the ARULA pyramid is simple yet powerful:
The child must become a good auditory seeker.
This doesn’t happen in a week—or even a month. It’s a slow, steady, and layered process, rooted in real-time observation and continual feedback. But remarkably, visible results begin to appear within the first two weeks of enrolment.
Still, ARULA doesn’t believe in temporary victories. Every child’s progress is mapped over a one-year goal plan. And if the ARULA team is ready to make that kind of commitment, then the same level of dedication is expected from the parents as well.
Structure with Flexibility, Individualisation with Expertise
Think of building a home. The foundation is standard, but every family member eventually has their own personalised space. ARULA follows this same philosophy.
- The program on the ARULA portal serves as the common foundation.
- The modules provide structured learning for all.
- But the real magic begins when each mother is paired with her own ARULA Care Therapist (ACT)—a neuropsychologist trained personally by Mayuri Ma’am over years.
This ACT doesn’t just teach. They guide, adapt, personalise, and walk alongside each parent. They help parents translate generic therapeutic knowledge into customised strategies tailored for their child.
This is why ARULA works globally. It transcends:
- Geographical boundaries
- Parental backgrounds
- Educational qualifications
- Even the severity level of autism—whether mild, moderate, or severe
Every child is different. Every parent’s emotional world is different. And ARULA recognises and respects this in every step of the journey.
A Commitment That Transforms
ARULA is not about fast fixes. It’s about sustainable change. It offers parents more than hope—it offers a path, a structure, and an experienced hand to hold along the way.
Because healing doesn’t come from rushed sessions and forced visuals. It comes from connection, voice, patience—and the unwavering love of a parent supported by a team that truly understands.