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Psychologist's Hour: Safety and Independence for Youth

A psychologist's hour was held in the open space at the Irakli Kemoklidze Day Center, teaching mandatory rules on the street - recognizing danger and asking for help. The head of the center paid attention to these important issues, provided information to young people with disabilities and helped them fill out appropriate adapted tests prepared for them.  

The psychologist's hour had a positive impact on young people with disabilities. They were able to:

They better understood the mandatory rules of movement on the street (traffic lights, crossings, road safety), learned to recognize danger and ask for help if necessary, actively participated in adaptive tests, which helped to consolidate their knowledge, improved their attention and practical skills in safe behavior in everyday life, and strengthened their confidence and desire to act independently.

A psychologist's hour was held in the open space at the Irakli Kemoklidze Day Center, teaching mandatory rules on the street – recognizing danger and asking for help. The head of the center paid attention to these important issues, provided information to young people with disabilities and helped them fill out the appropriate adapted tests prepared for them. 

The psychologist's hour had a positive impact on young people with disabilities. They were able to:

better understand the mandatory rules of movement on the street (traffic lights, crossings, road safety), learned to recognize danger and ask for help if necessary, actively participate in adapted tests, which helped to consolidate their knowledge, improved their attention and practical skills towards safe behavior in everyday life, and strengthened their self-confidence and desire to act independently.

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