Muscat: The Oman Children’s Conference and Exhibition, which is the first of its kind in the Sultanate of Oman, begins tomorrow. It is organized by the Children First Society at the Oman Convention and Exhibition Center and continues until September 27.
The conference will focus on raising and nurturing gifted and gifted children, and in particular on “contemporary trends in raising gifted and gifted children,” with the participation of an elite group of specialists, academics, and those interested in this matter locally, regionally, and internationally.
The conference aims to highlight the diversity of experiences and make the most of specialists in spreading national and international awareness of caring for the gifted, and the possibilities in the field of investing in developing their abilities. It will also address the exchange of expertise and experiences in discovering gifted children, and strengthening the role of the family, educational institutions and society in caring for them.
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