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Augmenting or Enriching Speech therapy among the Young children (0-5 Years) with Down syndrome. Dr Nadeem Ghayas Dr Nadeem Ghayas

25 July, 2024

Down syndrome is associated with an extra chromosome or extra copy of chromosome 21. It may cause intellectual and physical developmental discrepancies. The development of children with Down syndrome lags in most fields, including speech and language. They might start talking later than other children of the same age. Physical appearances can also be observed […]

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Importance of Play for Special Need Children

24 July, 2024

خصوصی بچوں کے لیے کھیل کا کردار بہت اہمیت رکھتا ہے۔ کھیل بچوں کی ذہنی، جسمانی اور سماجی نشوونما میں اہم کردار ادا کرتا ہے۔ ذہنی نشوونما کے حوالے سے، کھیل خصوصی بچوں کی ذہنی صلاحیتوں کو بڑھاتا ہے اور تخلیقی سوچ و مسئلہ حل کرنے کی صلاحیت پیدا کرتا ہے۔ جسمانی صحت کے لیے، […]

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Hearing Impaired Adults

23 July, 2024

سماعت سے محروم بالغ افراد کی مہارتوں کو بہتر بنانے کے لیے مختلف طریقے اختیار کیے جا سکتے ہیں۔ اشاروں کی زبان کی تربیت فراہم کرنا، سماعت کے آلات اور دیگر معاون ٹیکنالوجی کا استعمال، بول چال کی تربیت، آن لائن وسائل اور ایپس، پیشہ ورانہ تربیت، معاون گروپ اور ورکشاپس، اشاروں کے مترجم اور […]

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Understanding Causes of Intellectual Disability By Dr Nadeem Ghayas

21 July, 2024

The causes of intellectual disability stem from various factors: genetics, prenatal conditions before birth, perinatal issues during birth, and postnatal influences after birth. These categories encompass the diverse origins of intellectual disability, ranging from inherited traits to developmental challenges occurring before and after childbirth. 1. Genetic Causes: • Down Syndrome: Caused by an extra chromosome […]

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WHAT IS INTELLECTUAL DISABILITY? By Dr. Nadeem Ghayas

21 July, 2024

Intellectual disability (ID), previously known as mental retardation, is a developmental disorder which results in marked impairments in both intellectual functions and adaptive behaviors. These impairments arise during the developmental period, generally prior to an age of 18 years (American Psychiatric Association [APA] 2013). Intellectual disabilities have an impact on cognitive abilities, including the ability […]

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Enhancing Employment Opportunities through Vocational Training for Special Need Adults

21 July, 2024

Vocational training is one of the most important segment in the education of disabled children. Vocational education aims to train students about the skill training, concept of a job and job related functional academics. The goal and function of vocational education for students with disabilities is providing them with skills to secure employment opportunities for […]

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Creating a More Inclusive Environment for Students with Disabilities

21 July, 2024

For decades, students with disabilities have been educated primarily in separate special education classrooms. However, research has shown that educating students with and without disabilities together is most likely to provide an opportunity for both academic and social growth for all students. When students with disabilities attend classes with students without disabilities, they benefit from […]

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Supporting Special Children: The Importance of a Multidisciplinary Team Providing a Complete and Personalized Program of Care Dr Nadeem Ghayas

21 July, 2024

Supporting children who have disabilities is an interdisciplinary process that involves working collaboratively with professionals from various fields to deliver a total program of care that encompasses many developmental areas. The World Health Organization (WHO, 2011) stated that children who have disabilities are best served when they have access to coordinated services that address their […]

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Support and Interventions for Managing Feeding Issues in Cerebral Palsy Dr Nadeem Ghayas

20 July, 2024

Difficulty with feeding is a common issue with children who have cerebral palsy (CP); a group of long-term disabilities caused by brain injury which affects muscle strength, coordination, and posture. Feeding difficulties can have many negative impacts on a child’s nutritional status, respiratory health, and overall quality of life. The importance of early diagnosis and […]

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Role of Society for the betterment of Special Need Children

08 July, 2024

Society plays a crucial role in the betterment of special children by promoting inclusivity through accessible education and facilities, raising awareness to combat stigma, and supporting families with resources and services to ensure holistic development.

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