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The department works to provide a range of services, including behavior analysis and reinforcement, in order to support the educational process, develop psychological and social adaptation skills, participate in spreading community awareness in dealing with people with disabilities, work with special education specialists to apply verbal behavior assessment, functional behavior skills, and methods. Behavior analysis.

Starting to create a new routine that includes a mix of the child's favorite foods and healthy foods, This could help the child get used to new things over time. You can encourage and reinforce his acceptance to new foods.

You should consult a nutritionist to help lose weight. This is because the body needs nutrients in varying proportions according to age, gender, physical fitness, in addition to health condition, and the nutritionist also determines the amount that should be consumed according to the needs of everyone.
Eating large amounts of healthy food will not help you lose weight

Having a disability does not mean a person is not healthy or that he or she cannot be healthy. Children and adults with disabilities need health care and health programs for the same reasons anyone else does—to stay well, active, and to be a part of the community.
Some health conditions, such as asthma, convulsions. gastrointestinal symptoms, eczema and skin allergies, and migraine headaches have been found to be more common among children with developmental disabilities. Thus, it is especially important for children with developmental disabilities to see a health care provider regularly.


Most developmental disabilities are thought to be caused by a complex mix of factors such as following:

• The genetics factors and chromosomal disorder
• Parental health and behaviours (such as smoking and drinking) during pregnancy.
• Complications during birth; Asphyxia, Premature baby, or Infections for mother during pregnancy.
• Exposure of the mother or child to high levels of environmental toxins.
• Untreated newborn Jaundice (high levels of bilirubin in the blood during the first few days after birth.

Occupational therapy assessments focus on several areas of client's functioning and needs. This includes fine motor skills, gross motor skills, visual perception skills, sensory integration, self-care skills and more.

To improve motor abilities and daily life of people with disabilities

Get closer to your child and get his attention, present the demand clearly, help your child do the task. Finally praise your child for being a good listener.

services are provided to affiliates in one to one or in small groups.

Visual Schedule are used to organize the daily routine of the affiliates, through which the learner learns about the current and next activities, these schedules encourage the affiliates to organize his day in a way that helps him to create a daily routine that includes a series of activities to be completed or the steps of one activity.