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Kayan's Mission
We aim to present a pioneering example of a non-governmental organization within Egypt and the Arab world by using the latest technical and administrative means to :
- Elevate the quality of life for children with special needs and their families
- Train specialists in fields relevant to children with special needs
- Create a positive stance within society towards the handicapped
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ADA: 20 years of opportunities to people with disabilities
In 1985, a recent cum laude college graduate applied for and was offered a counseling position in a large medical center. She and her spouse would move across Pennsylvania to take new jobs. At a pre-employment meet-and-greet with a physician
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Americans with Disabilities Act: 20 years later
By Lura Treiber staff intern
Gretchen Thatcher of Ellensburg says the Americans with Disabilities Act has opened doors in her life.
Without the act, there would be fewer ramps and elevators. It would be much harder for her to get around
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Kingdom needs more professional disability centers
By Naif Masrahi
JEDDAH - Saudi Arabia must establish more professional programs and rehabilitation centers for the disabled in order to exploit the abilities of those with special needs in both the public and private sectors, said Leo Kooyman, treasurer
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Duke University Students in Kayan for the second year
For the second year in a row, students from Duke University enlist as Kayan volunteers for eight weeks to lend a helping hand for people and children with special needs in Egypt.
As part of a Duke Islamic Studies Center program,
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Riyad, First Impaired-Friendly City in the Arab World
Prince Salman bin Abdul Aziz, Governor of Riyad Province and the founder of Prince Salman Center for Impairment Research (SCIR), Riyad as the first impaired friendly city in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, based on the "broad access" initiative.
The aim
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Avoiding Homework Wars
By: Diana Browning Wright (2009)Does your child always have a problem finishing homework correctly within a reasonable amount of time? Do you have to survive a battle or devote a lot of your time and help each night? Do you
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How a Student is Identified as Having a Disability and Needing Special Education Services
By: U.S. Department of Education (1999)
The writing of each student's IEP takes place within the larger picture of the special education process under IDEA. Before taking a detailed look at the IEP, it may be helpful to look briefly at
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Memory Tips for Students with Learning Disablities
By: Anne Hoover (2009)
As exam time approaches students with learning disabilities often find themselves overwhelmed with the amount of information they need to remember. Teachers wisely tell their students to review in each subject as they go along through the
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Cerbral Palsy ... Definition,Causes, Types, and Treatment
Definition
Cerebral palsy (CP) is essentially a motor disability that results form a brain impairment occurring during the brain development. It is characterized by an essentially non progressive impaired control of movement that appears in the first few
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Tips for Developing Healthy Self-Esteem in Your Child
By: Coordinated Campaign for Learning Disabilities (1999)
Most parents are aware that their child's feelings of self-worth are linked with their success socially and academically. But, sometimes parents are unaware of how easy it is to damage their child's self-esteem without
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