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Topic of the Month February: Early Encouragement of Children
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Topic of the Month February: Early Encouragement of Children
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Consequences of development disorders or disabilities in children can be reduced particularly well if they are discovered during infancy. They are then encouraged with the help of therapies and auxiliary means.
Later children with handicaps are encouraged at school. Meanwhile also in "regular” schools with inclusive classes. Read more in our Topic of the Month February: Early Encouragement of Children.
Whether Down's Syndrome, impaired hearing or motor skills: early encouragement deals with all development disorders in young children. At the Centre for Early Encouragement St. Paulus-Stift in Landau, Germany, affected children are treated. The leading doctor, Dr Karl-Heinz Spörkmann, is speaker for early encouragement of Rhineland-Palatinate. On his way to the next medical examination he spared some time to talk with REHACARE.de.
- Early Encouragement: Benefit for the Whole Family
Since a couple of decades handicapped children can study together with children who are not disabled in inclusive classrooms. All children are supposed to profit from this set-up. REHACARE.de visited such a school and took a look at the concept.
- Inclusive Classrooms: Together We Are Strong
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