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Chairperson's Message

 

 Nitzan has never been greater...started in 1964 as a small group of parent volunteers concerned about our children...


Annual Activity Report 2010-2011
 

 I am delighted to share with you Nitzan's achievements for the year of 2010-2011. The past year was blessed with an extensive range of activities in all areas of the Nitzan Association: diagnosis and treatment; parents groups and coaching; courses for professionals and parents; rehabilitation programs; and Nitzan Baby, the Center for parents with severe learning disabilities and their children.


Nitzan's First Adult Delegation In Poland
 

 In May, for the first time, a delegation of adults from Nitzan traveled to Poland. Amongst them were Nitzan Onim residents, and adults from Nitzan Tel Aviv and Nitzan Rehovot, accompanied by the managers of the Nitzan housing projects, head of rehabilitation, Mr. Dan Sharon, Executive Director of Nitzan, Dr. Maly Danino, Director of Nitzan Onim, Rachel Regev, and other members of staff.


Book Launch of "The Guide to Parents Coaching" by Maly Danino, Executive Director, Nitzan.

 

On 4th April, 2011, an exciting event was held in celebration of the launch of the book "The Guide to Parents Coaching" by Maly Danino, CEO of Nitzan. The event was held in the shop "Book Worm" in Tel Aviv, attended by many friends, colleagues and acquaintances: boardmembers...


   
Symposium: Love Between Parents and Children

 

Nitzan, in cooperation with Tel Aviv University, is pleased to invite you to a seminar on "love between parents and children" for the advancement of children with learning disabilities and attention deficit disorders, and support of their parents. The seminar will be held on September 19th 2011 at Tel Aviv University. A lecture will be given by Prof. Yoram Yuval, psychoanalyst, psychiatrist, neuroscientist and co-director of the Institute for the Study of Affective Neuroscience the University of Haifa.

 
   
The Risk of Retention

A position paper by Shefi, the Psychological and Counseling Services Unit of the Ministry of Education, on the topic of retention of children in kindergarten.

 
   
Necessary Accommodations or Leniencies?

In an article in The Marker newspaper, Ophra Elul, President of Nitzan, makes the point that students with learning disabilities from needy families are being lost.

 
 
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