Vocational habilitation of special needs children in the principles of the jewelry industry (A proposed model for a “special needs children vocational habilitation” program)

In general; people with special needs face major obstacles in finding proper jobs, due to their inability to compete with other normal society members; in terms of skills and capabilities.On the other hand; it might be useful to begin the habilitation process of people with special needs at early ag...

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Main Author: Amira Fouad Soliman
Format: Article
Language:Arabic
Published: The Arab Association of Civilization and Islamic Arts 2023-10-01
Series:Maǧallaẗ Al-Turāṯ wa Al-Taṣmīm
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Online Access:https://jsos.journals.ekb.eg/article_259185_a8292830f30ced421f8f8eaf9f0ad2f6.pdf
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Summary:In general; people with special needs face major obstacles in finding proper jobs, due to their inability to compete with other normal society members; in terms of skills and capabilities.On the other hand; it might be useful to begin the habilitation process of people with special needs at early ages, to give them the opportunity to obtain a good training in professions that suit them, so that they can find a proper job upon reaching the appropriate age.In this study; the researcher seeks to affirm the possibility of utilizing the jewelry industry principles education in the vocational habilitation for children with special needs, and proposes a vocational training program that suit this category the Hypothesis of this research- Vocational habilitation for people with special needs is one of the main factors that can help them find jobs that are appropriate to their physical and mental capabilities.- Starting the vocational training process for people with special needs at an early age increases their chances in joining the labor market upon reaching the appropriate age.- The jewelry industry can be utilized in the vocational habilitation for special needs children; and it can achieve the concepts and goals of the vocational habilitation for this category of society
ISSN:2735-5071
2735-508X