Qatar Foundation to open school for children with autism

Qatar Foundation to open school for children with autism

Wanderer
By Wanderer

Qatar Foundation for Education, Science and Community Development will open a school for children with mild to moderate Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD).

The Renad Academy (RA) will be officially unveiled on September 18 with registration opening on May 1.

The academy will provide an optimum learning environment for children aged three to five years, and classes will be delivered by highly qualified, specialised faculty and staff.

Buthaina Al Nuaimi, president of Pre-University Education at Qatar Foundation, said: “Autism is the fastest growing developmental disorder in the world. The key to progress is early intervention and creating a solid support structure for children to grow. Our aim is to help prepare the students for adulthood, equipping them with the necessary confidence and skills for the future.”

Dr Mohamed Waqar Azeem, chair of the Department of Psychiatry, Sidra Medical and Research Centre as well as chair, National Autism Working Group, said: “Renad Academy will be a state-of-the-art school, serving children with autism and their families. This institution will address a major need in Qatar, and it represents a step in the right direction for the advancement and inclusion of the whole community. It aims to help children with ASD reach their full potential, so that each child learns the skills needed to integrate into the community and become productive members of society.”

Sherri Miller, director, Renad Academy, said: “Not only will we run a dynamic and exciting curriculum, but we will also provide an outreach centre to bring training and awareness to the community. Parents and caretakers will receive intensive training so they are better able to build relationships with their children.

"We hope to partner with universities and hospitals in Qatar to bring support to families and increase the understanding of the condition in Qatar.”

Parents interested in enrolling their young children with ASD can attend an information meeting. For more information, call 4454 2106.

Courtesy: gulf-times.com

By zackm• 24 Apr 2016 08:40
zackm

So MM, other kids who face autism here in Qatar, are not deserving?

By Molten Metal• 24 Apr 2016 08:33
Molten Metal

Excellent attempt, hope much progress on it in the near future for the benefit of the deserving kids .........

By zackm• 24 Apr 2016 08:28
zackm

Good news that there is more options for parent with special needs kids. But the reality is Locals are priority and you get whatever slots they have left. Which means you will never get regular timing slots for the kids development. Autism therapy should be regular and timely, what I noticed here, as an expat you will not get normal regular timings, unless you go to a private care and pay huge amounts of money. This is the sad truth!

By britexpat• 24 Apr 2016 07:36
britexpat

This is a good move.. As Shuiabh said - the key is teachers who undertand..

As an aside, there is discussion in the UK nowdays that too many children are being categorized as "Special Needs" and thus taken out of mainstream education and normality

By shuaibh• 24 Apr 2016 07:28
shuaibh

Hope they have well trained and experienced teachers who now how to take care of special kids.

By Wild Turkey• 24 Apr 2016 06:41
Wild Turkey

Joys to all.

By muad-db• 24 Apr 2016 06:37
muad-db

We are so happy with this news

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