The Aden Children's Association for Autism was established on December 25, 2011 with a personal goal. It was established after the personal experience of one of its members whose daughter had autism (Asperger's). The founders of the association were from five families with five children suffering from autism. They made self-efforts and overcame difficulties until 2014, when they received local support and the current headquarters of the association was allocated. The association works in several fields, such as awareness, training, and rehabilitation for autistic children.
Autism is a neurological disorder that affects a child's neurological development and causes difficulties in communication and social interaction. Autism is considered part of the autism spectrum disorders, and individuals vary in the degree to which they are affected by this disorder. Autism is characterized by the appearance of special symptoms in behavioral patterns, communication, and social interaction.
We provide interviews with parents and children to determine the rate of autism using internationally recognized standards.
It aims to develop children's senses and improve their response to the surroundings by providing specialized training and activities.
It is concerned with developing the physical, mental, and social capabilities of children through customized programs.
Provides support to children who face learning and speech difficulties by adapting educational curricula.
It is concerned with providing support and services to children who suffer from hyperactivity and attention loss.
Provides programs to improve the life and social skills of children with autism.