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Home > Resources > How Hong Kong designers help children with special needs cope with school and learn better PARENTS' GUIDE How Hong Kong designers help children with special needs cope with school and learn better byPETA TOMLINSON JULY 5, 2016 inShare 0 Print Friendly and PDF email share widget The cosy cave at Brighten Development and Therapy Centre in Sha Tin. The cosy cave at Brighten Development and Therapy Centre in Sha Tin. A typical kindergarten is lively and jovial, full of noise, bright lights and vibrant colours – a happy place for some, but potentially torturous for a child who is hypersensitive to their surroundings, such as those on the autism spectrum, or with attention deficit hyperactivity disorder
UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon on Saturday stressed "equal participation and active involvement" of those with autism, saying it is "essential for achieving the inclusive societies."
UN Secretary-General Ban Ki- moon said on Tuesday that World Autism Awareness Day is "a call to action," urging all concerned to help build "a more inclusive world."
Family comedy "The story of Luke" was a Hollywood film that premiered in Beverly Hills on Tuesday.