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Ili Liyana's son with a stimming toy in hand. (Picture by Ili Liyana Mokhtar)
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Coping with an autism diagnosis as a parent: How to deal with it and thrive
An autism diagnosis can feel like the equivalent of standing in a vast desert with no clue on how to...
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World
Calls for 'smartphone free' childhood grow in UK
LONDON - It is the question many adults dread being asked by their children: when can I have a...
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World
How genetic therapies transformed the lives of sickle cell patients
WASHINGTON - Their stories are divided into before and after. First, those long years of pain which...
The clinic's founder Datin Roziyaton Jamaludin said public negative attitude is one of the biggest barriers disabled people face, noting that employers and even institutions of higher learning, are often reluctant to accept them. - Photo by Bernama
National
Cornflake cookies crafted with labour of love by disabled students
KUALA LUMPUR - Baking is said to be a great way to engage disabled children’s senses, improve...
In picture, from left, Karimah Noh (mother) and Muhammad Khir Johari Ibrahim Kamal with their child, 23, with cerebral palsy.
National
Strength in love: Parenting journey with extraordinary children
SHAH ALAM – Raising children with disabilities demands exceptional strength, and two couples...
PPZ-MAIWP Deputy Chief Executive Officer (Operations) Mohamed Hassan (centre) posing for a photo during the Ziarah Ramadan programme with special needs children at Karangkraf Group Complex. - Photo by ASRIL ASWANDI ABD SHUKOR
National
Extraordinary children: 'We are the ones who need them, not the other way round' - Faizal Tahir
SHAH ALAM - The presence of disabled children is a blessing to the parents, not the other way round,...
Nor seeks education, not pity, for children - Photo by Sinar
National
Widow of former drug addict struggles with stigma, poverty
SUNGAI SIPUT - Nor (not her real name), a 44-year-old widow, carries the weight of a heavy...
Photo for illustration purposes only. - BERNAMA FILE PIX
National
Important for parents to teach children about mosque etiquette
SHAH ALAM - It is important for parents to teach their children about the etiquette of being at a...
Photo for illustration purpose only. - Photo by AFP
World
Sins of the fathers: Children of IS left to rot in Syria camp
AL-HOL CAMP - Rouba EL HUSSEINI Ali is 12 and has survived things no child should see, spending half...
The dangerous act of three children clinging onto a moving lorry was recorded and shared on Facebook, believed to have occurred in Lahad Datu.
National
Police tracking children who cling on moving lorry in Lahad Datu
LAHAD DATU - The police are aware of several viral photos showing three children climbing on the...
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Low survival rate for oral cancer in Malaysia raises alarm
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Electric scooter accidents in Japan surge after rules eased
Photo for illustration purpose only. - Illustrated by Sinar Daily
Green jobs market on the rise in Malaysia, offering over 30,000 opportunities
Ustaz Wan's efforts paid off as his students frequently succeeded in competitions, including at the district level. - Photo by Bernama
Ustaz Wan gets ball rolling by building bowling lane for students
Subsidies will also be provided to support the establishment of prayer spaces for Muslims at tourist information centers and "michi no eki" roadside rest areas. (Illustrative photo by AFP)
Japan aims to lure more vegetarian, Muslim visitors
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Batu Gajah PPA inmates determined to use skills acquired behind bars to earn income
The inmates' commitment to the programme for six months to a year has sharpened their skills in fields previously unfamiliar to them. Photo by Bernama
MHTC's target predominantly focuses on financial gains, customer acquisition - Medical expert
Amidst concerns over recent medical negligence cases, a medical expert warns of potential repercussions for Malaysia's medical tourism industry, citing perception that the MHTC are prioritising financial gains and customer acquisition.
Penang’s Dhobi Ghat: The last laundry district in Malaysia
A worker washing the laundry. Photo by Bernama
Light aircraft crashes in Besout, Tanjung Malim
Screenshot of the video circulated on social media platforms.
Neurofibromatosis: Learn the symptoms of this genetic condition
Unfortunately, there is no database that can give accurate numbers for the disease in Malaysia.
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