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Dubai Autism Center presents Dolphin Therapy

  • United Arab Emirates: Sunday, May 31 - 2009 at 14:17
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Dubai Autism Center (DAC) has incorporated "Dolphin Therapy", a new course in the field of social interaction and communication therapies.

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  • The Dolphin Therapy.
    The Dolphin Therapy.
This is an addition to the professional services and programs DAC offers to children with Autism. The new program is supervised by a team of occupational and movement therapists, psychologists, and special educators.

Sarah Al Marzooqi, educational psychologist and DAC Administration and Finance manager, emphasized the importance of such a service:
"The Dolphin therapy features various activities that improve the social and communication behaviors for children with Autism. These activities have shown an outstanding progress for children who are facing physical and mental disabilities."


"The Dolphin therapy is not just a tool that can help physically and mentally; it is also a psychological treatment that enables children with Autism to lead richer, more productive lives, in the community rather than in seclusion," she added.

Al Marzooqi highlighted the importance of the continuous support the Center receives from its partners and community for children with Autism. She thanked the Dolphin Bay at Atlantis The Palm Hotel for hosting and sponsoring the Dolphin therapy program.
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About the Dubai Autism Centre (DAC)
The Dubai Autism Centre (DAC) is a non-profit organization providing information, support, advice and training to professionals and parents of children with Autism. Founded in November 2001 with the issuance of a decree from H.H. Sheikh Maktoum Bin Rashid Al Maktoum, the DAC is focused on providing various services for children with Autism and their families. The Centre also works toward facilitating a better community understanding of autism, including early diagnosis and treatment methodology.

The school is functioning at full capacity providing a holistic approach to 43 students of different nationalities. The Program includes academics and therapies - psychological, speech, occupational, music, Computer literacy and prevocational training - as well as medical care with a full time nurse and a part time doctor.

A team of clinical psychologists and therapists provides full assessment and diagnosis for children within the community. The assessment and diagnostic unit is vital because the right and accurate diagnoses provides the first step towards individualized rehabilitation programs.

DAC has initiated many awareness campaigns and launched many fundraising activities to meet its obligations.

DAC mission is to alleviate the suffering of children with Autism Spectrum Disorders and their families through our educational (therapy's) programs and integrate them into the community through our community awareness projects.

About Autism
Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) is a lifelong neurological developmental disorder. ASD usually affects the person's verbal and social communication skills. The incidence of Autism is increasing world wide with a 400% rise in the diagnosis of Autism in the last decade.

Autism is the most common of the Pervasive Developmental Disorders, affecting an estimated 1 in 146 births. The incidence of developing autism is higher in males with the ration of 4 boys to one girl.

Annie's Centre was launched in December 2004 by Founder and Director, Dr Anne Chalfant, Clinical Psychologist. Anne and her team of health professionals have extensive experience in the assessment, diagnosis and treatment of a range of childhood difficulties such as challenging behaviour and ADHD, learning difficulties, language disorders, fine and gross motor difficulties, anxiety and depression, Autism, Asperger's and related developmental difficulties.

For more information, please contact us through Tel: +971 4 398 6862

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