Empower People with Autism, Dyslexia etc with Digital Skills
What you’ll learn
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Importance of Empowering people with Autism (autistic), Dyslexia etc i.e. to focus on their hidden talents
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A guide to parents to see the potential of these people. This will ensure that they will be able to self-sustain upon acquiring the skills of this new era.
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Technology suits very well for them. It will be a waste if we do not take full advantage of this opportunity
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These days everyone are moving towards working from home (a blessing in disguise) due to the Covid-19. Working from home indeed suit very well for these people
Description
Here, this is an intro to parents, caregivers, organizations and everyone out there.
We endeavor to ensure that parent and caregivers have the Hope that this current digitalisation era is fully beneficial to the Special Needs people.
Understand and focus on the strengths of these people and not their disabilities.
This Digital Tech training course is part of a series of various other classes made Specifically for Special Needs People.
The Special Needs people are mainly those who are Autistic, Dyslexic, having Down Syndrome, Asperger’s, Cerebral Palsy and various others.
The Special Needs people are known to have exceptional talents, which only need to be uncovered. However, once their hidden talents are tapped, they are capable of producing wonders.
Unfortunately, they are rarely given fair chances i.e. be it in schools, community or work place due to their ‘perceived’ limitations and inabilities. The Covid-19 situation has further narrowed their options to earn a living since there are more people now seeking jobs and alternative opportunities to earn a living.
Our main motive is to train them to enable to be self-sustainable and not to be dependent on any donations on handouts from anyone.
We have had a wonderful journey in training these special needs people throughout these years. It has been wonderful to see our students growing from Zero to Heroes.
Who this course is for:
- Parents, Caregivers, Organisations, Special Needs people or anyone in general