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What is an Outing Program?
Everyone needs to go outside to do their daily activities and interact with others. Continuous effort is made so that children with special needs can develop emotional skills and communicate effectively with everyone. To achieve this, students are taken to restaurants and shops twice a week as part of an outing program. This allows them to choose and buy food and necessary items, and also learn proper exchange techniques through monetary transactions, which will simplify their daily activities. They are also taken on picnics twice a year to help reduce unexpected inhibitions. Additionally, students visit places like the zoo, safari park, and various amusement parks three to four times a year as part of an educational tour.
Giving importance to this issue, “Smiling Children Special School” has been operating a
special education system. The services provided by this school through the said
education system are:
The following areas are improved through the outing program:
- Socialization increases.
- Communication ability increases.
- Learn to shop.
- Will be able to adapt to different environments and people.
- Will gain knowledge about different things.
- Will learn to wait and help others.
- Will be able to handle calculations.
- Will learn to navigate properly on the road.
- Mental development is accelerated.
- Language development occurs.
- Emotional and thinking skills will increase.