The Right to Live Association holds an orientation workshop for parents of children with Down syndrome in the Early Intervention Program
The Association for the Right to Live held a training workshop for parents of children with Down Syndrome on Monday. The program specialists reviewed the services and activities provided to the children and the tasks and responsibilities required by the parents to ensure the effectiveness of the services and achieve the objectives of the program.
The workshop was honoring a group of distinguished people who reflected their unique efforts with their children at the level of their skills in a record time. In addition to the distribution of a questionnaire to measure the satisfaction of beneficiaries towards the quality of services provided in the program
The early intervention program implemented by the Right to Live Association for Down Syndrome children includes physiotherapy services, capacity development, speech therapy and speech problems, hearing problems, psychosocial services and other specialized services