Using eye-tracking — a technique for recording and analysing eye movements — a team from the University of Geneva (UNIGE) has shown that individuals with multiple disabilities can improve their social ...
Using eye-tracking—a technique for recording and analyzing eye movements—a team from the University of Geneva (UNIGE) has shown that individuals with multiple disabilities can improve their social and ...
Every child has the right to a quality education. UNICEF works with partners worldwide to ensure children with disabilities receive the support they need to participate fully in the classroom and have ...
According to the National Center on Birth Defects and Developmental Disabilities, approximately one in six children in the United States have developmental disabilities which include physical, ...
Delhi's big welfare push on anvil: Children with disabilities may soon get up to Rs 13L health cover
The Delhi government's upcoming health insurance scheme aims to provide financial support for children with disabilities, ...
THOMASVILLE, GA - Camp ARROW celebrates 50 years as a week-long residential camp designed to meet the special needs of children with multiple disabilities. On Wednesday, June 4, campers went to Hands ...
Research consistently shows that relationships with siblings are special and important for well-being across the lifespan. In the United States, one in six children has a developmental or behavioral ...
The University of Dayton received $1.2 million to study the impact of Montessori religious education methods on children with disabilities. Jana M. Bennett, chairperson of the Department of Religious ...
The story of how a UNICEF-supported program that promotes inclusion for children with disabilities changed young Kibra's life. Kibra, 15, met her social worker, Mikal, after teachers helped her ...
The Delhi government is planning a health insurance scheme that could provide coverage of up to Rs 13 lakh for children with ...
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