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Tet Spreading Love for Children with Disabilities

HNN.VN - Nearly 200 children with disabilities took part in a series of activities as part of the program “Tet - Connecting Love”, designed for children with intellectual and developmental disabilities.

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 Children and their parents participating in experiences at the program

The program was organized by the Center for Health and Population Initiatives (under Vietnam Union of Science and Technology Associations) on the morning of January 18 at Vinh Ninh Kindergarten, located at No. 62 Nguyen Hue Street, Thuan Hoa Ward.

At the event, children with disabilities and their parents got the chances to take part in a variety of experiential activities, traditional folk games, and music shows…

According to the organizers, the program is a part of the “Inclusion 1” project, aimed at creating an interactive platform and expanding opportunities for experience and social inclusion for children with intellectual and developmental disabilities.

Through these activities, the program helps develop children’s foundational skills, enables them to experience joy, safety, and a sense of achievement, thereby enhancing their confidence and motivation to participate in community activities.

By N. Minh
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