تقنيات ملموسة متعددة الحواس للعب التعاوني الشامل بين الأطفال المصابين باضطراب طيف التوحد وأقرانهم العصبيين

Qatar National Research Fund

تقنيات ملموسة متعددة الحواس للعب التعاوني الشامل بين الأطفال المصابين باضطراب طيف التوحد وأقرانهم العصبيين

ممول من قبل الصندوق القطري لرعاية البحث العلمي – NPRP13S-0108-200027
نظرا لتزايد انتشار اضطراب طيف التوحد في قطر ، أطلقت الدولة خطة قطر الوطنية للتوحد 2017-2021. وتسرد الخطة الوطنية 44 هدفا يتعين تنفيذها بحلول عام 2021. وتشمل هذه الأهداف زيادة الوعي العام، ودعم التشخيص المبكر، وتحسين جودة التدخلات السلوكية والتعليمية، وضمان الرعاية والدعم المستمرين في تعليمهم ومشاركتهم الاجتماعية.

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