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Palestinians hold swimming therapy camp for children across autistic spectrum

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A swimming camp in Salah Al-Deen was seen on Thursday (June 30) with water games for children within the autism spectrum for treatment and fun.

Happiness appears on the faces of the children while they are having fun inside the swimming pool and next to them their families, in the camp held by the Dolphin Club under the auspices of the Supreme Council for Youth and Sports, and about 40 children are participating in it.

The camp lasts for 7 days and is organized in two shifts, morning and evening, for 20 children each.

Safa Nassar, who is the director of the camp, says, "We chose hydrotherapy for children to strengthen their respirators, through floating and floating, and through the camp, they learn swimming movements," stressing that the primary goal of the camp is to unload negative energy and break their barrier of fear."

The camp is attended by children of the autism spectrum 7-14 years old, who stay in the camp for 4 hours during which they practice the art of painting and psychological discharge before descending to the designated pool.

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