Bridge communication towards greater social participation! NAO is a technological interface that simulates human interaction to attract children naturally and helps create bridges of communication between the child and the people around him. It helps reduce children’s anxiety and specifically targets developing skills for people with autism to move from isolation to greater social and academic participation.
Read MorePhoton for Special Needs is the world's first educational robot designed to work with children with autism spectrum disorder as well as emotional and social disorders.
Read MoreIt is an evidence-based training program to improve attention, concentration, and memory, which are essential for success in school, work, and everyday life. Relationships with family, school and work.
Read MoreAt Obour Centers, we strive to provide complete health care affiliated with the nursing service
Read MoreIt is a rehabilitation program in interaction with the environment and people intended for young people with special needs from the age of 12 years and above. The student is exposed to practical stations in which he practices various activities similar to the situations he faces in life, to prepare him to live in society effectively and independently.
Read MoreAt Obour Centers, we seek to provide the best therapeutic strategies in physical therapy. We provide this service to individuals who suffer from movement disorders and difficulties. We are keen to use a comprehensive approach to prevent, diagnose and treat movement difficulties using therapeutic exercises and physical methods according to strategies that have proven their success internationally.
Read MoreObour Centers seeks to provide psychological services with a high professional level and precision that contribute to improving the quality of life of people with disabilities based on the principles of applied behavior analysis in understanding and improving behaviors.
Read MoreAt Obour Centers, we seek to provide the best therapeutic strategies in occupational therapy. We provide this service to individuals who suffer from sensory disorders and motor, cognitive, and social difficulties, all of which affect functional performance in daily life. Our goal in providing occupational therapy service is for the person to be independent in the functions of daily life that he fulfills. He lives it and the treatment is according to strategies that have proven successful internationally
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