Re: "star child" in the day of integration into society
data from the Shandong Provincial Federation of Shandong province. In Shandong, there are 94 autistic rehabilitation institutions, including 35 public offices, 59 social offices, 2385 professional staff, and 4511 daily trainees. Wang Weihong told reporters that at present, the Ji'nan Anan rehabilitation center has provided 170 students with rehabilitation services, and has reached saturation state. "At present, there are no schools with autism and autism education, and teachers in schools are sent to Hongkong for professional education and training." At the same time, teachers in the rehabilitation center seem to be calling for love while professional guidance is also very important, which requires the relevant reforms in the field of domestic education.
Amway volunteer Qu Fei has arrived at Ann Ann Training Center for the fourth time, and he is quite touched by the progress of his children. "It's hard to walk into their world, but we still want to be happy to open their hearts and call for more caring people to care for the group of autistic children and embrace them."
the cost of treatment is high, and it is expected to be included in the
but Wang Weihong has a concern that getting this allowance requires disability certificates. Some parents, afraid of social prejudice, in order not to let relatives and friends know their children are not normal, will give up, and can only give up state subsidies. Some autistic children in rural areas can only afford to go home because they can not afford long-term expenses.
it is understood that the current autism rehabilitation education institutions are mainly based on the private institutions established by the society, mainly for preschool children, and the cost is borne by the families of the patients. For a long time, as a special group of disabled children, autistic children have no definite definition in the aspects of education, rehabilitation and welfare of the disabled, such as civil affairs, education and disabled people's Federation, which leads to the lack of protection for the rights and interests of children with autism, especially in the treatment of funds. Wang Weihong told reporters: "in daily communication, many parents hope that the treatment of children with autism can be brought into medical insurance as soon as possible in order to alleviate the difficulties of the autistic family."