KAMPALA : Special Needs Caregivers Urge Gov’t to Push for Inclusion in Schools with Autistic Children

Sarah Kisitu Kasule, the Executive Director and founder of Teens and Tots Neuro Development Centre, a Non-Governmental  Organisation (NGO) for special needs children in Uganda, has appealed to the government and Ministry of Education to cooperate with them and push for inclusion amongst schools with autistic children.

She made the appeal while attending the commemoration of World Autism Awareness Day that was celebrated on Yesterday  March 2, 2024, at Kati Kati grounds in Kampala under the theme “ practical steps for inclusion”.

According to Kasule, inclusion will help in equipping people with knowledge and skills to handle the cases of autism in these facilities.

“Autism is a spectrum. Children progress differently; we have those who are high-functioning and those who are low-functioning.  They require both individual and group sessions and group sessions are for social interaction,” Kasule said.

She noted that this will help in understanding the child deeper because, if put in a group, you won’t see much achievement due to the fact that they possess different potentials.

Kasule said that the organization also faces the challenge of delays in early diagnosis and intervention that have hindered the progress of the children.

According to Kasule, the major symptoms of autism are poor communication skills, repetitive behavior, and antisocialism, among others.

She added that the possible causes of autism are genetic factors among others . 

kasule further said that  environmental factors such as poor diet, infections during pregnancy and other pregnancy complications.

Autism spectrum disorder (ASD) is a developmental disability caused by differences in the brain. People with ASD may also have different ways of learning, moving, or paying attention.

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