The most precious think in my life is the habbit of gratitude
Empowering the differently abled persons
spreading sunshine. Greetings
I am Shazia Hasan. I am a computer teacher for the blind, provide counselling to the visually impaired and their parents. ha
helping the special persons of pk become an independent part of society. anyone can join us and become an agent of positive change in our society
what we provide
1. computer training for vi person.
2. personality development training for vi person.
3. counselling for all members of society.
4. special support for the parents of vi children. for further information contact at
[email protected]

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Technology has brought a mew door of independence and joy. The new technology which I am using is apple ipad. Most bemificial feature for a vi person it’s voice over which support all languages.
all children needs relaxation / recreation

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Dr. Abdul Malik (Purple Day for Epilepsy Awareness 2018) Dr. Abdul Malik Message Purple Day for Epilepsy Awareness 2018 Monday March 26th 2018
What does the nervous system do?
The nervous system plays a role in nearly every aspect of our health and well-being. It guides everyday activities such as waking up; automatic activities such as breathing; and complex processes such as thinking, reading, remembering, and feeling emotions.
The nervous system controls:
•Brain growth and development
•Sensations (such as touch or hearing)
•Perception (the mental process of interpreting sensory information)
•Thought and emotions
•Learning and memory
•Movement, balance, and coordination
•Sleep
•Healing and rehabilitation
•Stress and the body’s responses to stress
•Aging
•Breathing and heartbeat
•Body temperature
•Hunger, thirst, and digestion
•Puberty, reproductive health, and fertility
Neuroscientists study these and other nervous system functions in both healthy and diseased states. Studying and understanding the nervous system is important because it affects so many areas of human health and well-being.
When you have a "regular" child, you feel reasonably assured that class participation and decent study habits will result in good grades. These kids have close friends. They get invited to participate in social things like dances and weekend gatherings. They make the teams, auditioned organizations and clubs.
But when you have a child with certain differences, this is often not the case. Learning may take longer, both academically and socially. Despite their tremendous efforts, results are often a fraction of their peers and social acceptance is fleeting, setting them up for painful comparisons and bitter frustration. Instead of a fun and fulfilling experience, school can become a breeding ground for depression and anxiety, and assignments a battle ground at home. It is exhausting for parent and child alike.
This is the week of SPED (Special Education), Autism, Dyslexia, and ADHD (Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder) awareness. For all the children who struggle every day to succeed in a world that does not recognize their gifts and talents, and for those who are walking beside them, please let this be a gentle reminder to be kind and accepting of ALL people. Recognize that the "playing field" is not always a level surface. Children who learn differently are not weird. They are merely gifted in ways that our society does not value. Yet they want what everyone else wants: To be accepted.
If you choose, please copy and paste this in honor of all children who are deemed "different". Our world would be far less beautiful without them.
If you want small changes in your life, work on your attitude. But if you want big and primary changes, work on your paradigm.
Stephen Covey
https://edition.cnn.com/interactive/2019/11/health/parallels/happiness-vital-signs-wellness/
this is a reality that I can not see the worldly things from my eyes!
but this is a blessing that I can feel / imagine the things from the eyes of my heart.
3rd December is a international day for the disabled persons. the vision to celebrate this day is to pay heat toward the differently abled persons. how
to make their life's easier and independent. etdap is inviting all society members to please share your noble ideas to bring a positive change in our lovely
Country. a candle looses nothing by lighting other candles