The Egyptian Museum in Tahrir in cooperation with the Egyptian Association for the Advancement of Persons with Disabilities and Autism organized a course for autistic people to train them on discovering the aspects of the ancient Egyptian civilization.
In statements on Saturday, the Executive Director of the association Mohamed el Hinawy said that the training course aims at instilling values of belonging and loyalty in the people suffering Autism, encouraging them to innovate and merging them in the society.
For her part, the art education consultant Doaa Fathy said that the course included four field visits to the Egyptian Museum for autistic people to get acquainted with the treasures of the ancient Egyptian civilization.
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