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Qatar Autism Society launches early intervention drive for autistic children

Qatar Autism Society launches early intervention drive for autistic children

Qatar Tribune3 days ago
QNA
Doha
The Qatar Autism Society launched its Early Intervention Programme for children with Autism Spectrum Disorder on Thursday, in the presence of Minister of Social Development and Family HE Buthaina bint Ali Al Jabr Al Nuaimi. The event, held at the Ali bin Hamad Al Attiyah Arena at Al Sadd Sports Club, was attended by several officials, representatives of partner and supporting institutions, and families of children affiliated with the society.
This programme is a pioneering initiative aimed at providing specialised services tailored to the individual needs of children with autism spectrum disorder. It contributes to enhancing their motor, cognitive, and behavioural abilities while also reflecting the state's commitment to comprehensive care and social integration for this group.
The programme targets children between the ages of 3 and 14 by offering a comprehensive training and therapeutic environment that includes individualized sessions across four main areas: behavior modification, speech therapy, occupational therapy, and special education.
The Qatar Autism Society oversees the administrative and technical aspects of the program, including the provision of qualified staff, equipped facilities, and essential training materials. In its initial phase, the programme, supported by multiple organizations, is set to accommodate 120 children, with Qatari nationals making up approximately 40 percent of the participants, and future expansion will be considered based on capacity.
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