Parents of children with disabilities have been urged to register children with disabilities to be able to access appropriate support and services.Speaking during Madaraka day celebrations at Gitura primary school in Igembe south sub county, the coordinator of disabled persons in Igembe south David Gikundi noted that registration of these children with national council for persons with disabilities (NCPWD) will ensure they receive necessary medical and education support.Gikundi further maintained that children with disabilities require specialized educational programs and essential health care like regular check-up and physiotherapy to manage their disabilities and enhance their overall wellbeing which sometimes is a burden to many parents.'It is very crucial for children with disabilities to be registered rather than hiding them. This will help them access resources and support tailored to help them lead fulfilling lives,' he said.He noted that some parents are shy about registering their children du e to misconceptions associated with disabilities.Gikundi encouraged parents to demystify the myths and misconceptions associated with disabilities and register their children to benefit from assistive aids, bursaries, sponsorship programs, HELB grants among other government and well-wisher's support.Source: Kenya News Agency
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