SRO conducts a lecture on engaging people with disabilities and their families into the society

The Social Responsibility Observatory at MU, represented by Special Needs Support Unit, conducted, in cooperation with the Department of Educational Science, a training program entitled “engaging people with special needs and their families into the community”.

The program was presented by Dr. Muna Al-Said, Associate Professor at College of Education, who addressed the following themes:

  • Introduce the social engagement concept and its importance for child, family and society
  • Introduce methods of psychological and social and their importance for engaging children with special needs’ families
  • Identify some indicators related to the acceptance or rejection of children with special needs by their mothers
  • Identify the concept of family upbringing and proper upbringing patterns in raising children with disabilities.
  • Introduce the manifestations of violence and forms of abuse of children with disabilities and how to avoid them.
  • Provide educational and psychological recommendations that contribute to the integration of people with disabilities and their families into society.
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Sunday, 04/April/2021