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Museum opens door to special needs students

  • Chris McMillan
  • May 15, 2023
  • 1 min read

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14th May 2023


Museum opens door to special needs students

By Xu Wei

The social integration courses at Shanghai History Museum, supported by the Shanghai Children's Foundation, are helping children with autism to gain confidence and happiness in their lives.


Shanghai History Museum is offering special needs students specialized courses to help them integrate into society.


The courses, supported by the Shanghai Children's Foundation, are helping children with autism to gain confidence and happiness in their lives.


On Sunday, which is also Mother's Day, six families of special needs children had a happy tour to the Roof325 Restaurant at the rooftop of the museum where they learned dining etiquette.


Students were taught about the layout of the Western dining table, the order of dining, and how to use knives and forks.


Delicate dishes also enriched children's taste buds experience and inspired them to discover and experience the charm of food culture.


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