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Our host Khadija Khan and Irum Mumtaz, a Remedial Therapist at the Institute of Dyslexia Education and Attitudinal Studies (IDEAS), engage in an important discussion about remedial therapy, specialised teaching methods for children with dyslexic problems. The impact of dyslexia on a child's mental and educational development, emphasizing the importance of early symptom recognition and nurturing a dyslexic child's potential. Furthermore, they discuss the progress made in dyslexia education in Pakistan and highlights key institutions dedicated to assisting dyslexic children, including specialized schools, offering a concise and informative overview of this critical issue.
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More than 40% of children in Pakistan are stunted or malnourished, which is very alarming according to United Nations reports.
Why is Pakistan facing nutrition problems?
What are impacts of stunting on someone’s life?
Why is food important for healthy development?
Why informed parenting is...
Published 01/02/24
Khadija Khan, the CEO of Pakistan Alliance for Early Childhood, and Arooj Malik, the CEO of Training Institute for Mentors Excellence (TIME), discuss the vital importance of allowing children to play freely during their early childhood days.
Allowing children to play freely in their childhood is...
Published 01/02/24