Mon, 26 Feb 2018 10:37:17 +0000 By Ketra Kalunga Mulumbo Early Childhood Care and Development (MECED) is making strides in providing formal education to children with special needs. The institution has this year enrolled about 20 children with special needs in Kabwe’s Makululu and Nakoli Townships. And government through the Ministry of Education, working with the office of the Kabwe District Education Board Secretary (DEBS), has assigned two special education teachers to Mukululu and Nakoli centres. The institution has associate community based centres that provide early childhood care to children aged between 3 and 8 years. Makululu and Nakoli Townships of Kabwe are among the communities that are benefiting from the services provided , thanks to a survey carried out by Kabwe DEBS office in partnership with Mulumbo early childhood care and development. The survey revealed that they are about 50 children with disabilities in Makululu and 20 in Nakoli townships that have been deprived […]
Myths surrounding children with special needs to end
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