Ezer Mizion's Beit Chana Activity Clubs provide supervision and constructive activity for children with special needs during afternoons, weekends and holidays. Ezer Mizion runs eleven afternoon clubs in five cities in Israel, serving over two hundred children and teenagers with a wide range of disabilities, including developmental delays, Down's syndrome, emotional disturbances (mild to severe), ADHD, cerebral palsy, blindness, mental retardation and autism. Many of these children are difficult to control and keep happily occupied at home.
Afternoon club directors aim to utilize the children's time productively and teach them positive social skills such as integrating within a group, developing positive relationships with others, completing tasks, following instructions, accepting constructive criticism, respect for authority, and showing helpfulness. The clubs are happy, vibrant places where the children love to spend time.
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