A warden in a hostel or residential school for hearing-impaired children has responsibilities beyond regular supervision. The role includes ensuring safety, emotional support, communication access, and a nurturing environment suited to the children’s specific needs.
Maintain daily schedules for waking, meals, hygiene, study, and sleep
Supervise personal hygiene, cleanliness, and grooming
Ensure proper nutrition and health care
Support children in developing independence and self-care skills
Maintain daily schedules for waking, meals, hygiene, study, and sleep
Supervise personal hygiene, cleanliness, and grooming
Ensure proper nutrition and health care
Support children in developing independence and self-care skills
Maintain discipline with patience and understanding
Supervise study hours and homework routines
Support communication between hostel and academic staff
Encourage life skills, social skills, and self-advocacy