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Arabian Child Dubai: Children with disabilities are more likely to suffer from physical and emotional abuse and neglect than other children, during a session held at the Global Educational Supplies and Solutions (GESS) and Global Education Forum (GEF) in dubai.
Emiratweet and Arabian Child are collaborating to host a unique event to raise awareness about protecting children from abuse and neglect through an interactive session that will allow parents to discuss questions and concerns.
Early Childhood Education has received government support and mainstream attention in recent years due in part to two Saudi Visionaries. They may be a generation apart but Samia Kazi (COO of Arabian Child) and Ilham Al Dakheel have been a powerful force in helping to gain recognition of the importance of early education.
BUiD and Arabian Child will provide training for teachers, to develop the standards and services for the education of all young children in the UAE, integrating the best global practices into Emirati and Arabic cultures.
A leader in this new generation of young mother is Samia Kazi who co-founded the oragnization Arabian Child. In two years the organization has trained more than 500 preschool teachers, law enforcement officers, parents and voluntees in the United Arab Emirates.
Cultural diversity can make it difficult to protect children from abuse, experts said at a discussion forum on the issue.
Speakers at the 5th Conference of the Virtual Global Taskforce (VGT) agreed on enhancing child protection against online child abuse by educating them and setting up protocols, studies and research. Mrs. Samia Kazi, Operation Manager at Arabian Child, Dubai, participated with a paper on ‘Abuse on the Internet: Communicating with Children and Families.’ She said that police officers in the United Arab Emirates are playing an essential role in protecting children against online abuse by enforcing related laws and legislations. She also stressed on raising child awareness on risks, which could lead them to become victims.
A shortage of government and workplace-sponsored nurseries leaves many working mothers struggling to balance the demands of home and career, a nationwide study has found.
The future and prosperity of our nations depends on the quality of experiences children have in their earliest years.
Every experience they have, good or bad, has a definite effect on their brain architecture and is causing their bodies and minds to develop in different ways.
We all share the responsibility of the development of the child. Governments, communities, parents, and the private sector all have an important role to play to ensure children’s well being, social, emotional, cognitive, and physical development.
Quality in the early years will unlock the child’s potential…