Clinical

Stranded in the past

<p>Russian children with learning disabilities who are unlucky enough to be put in one of the state’s 155 ‘internats’ – all-purpose institutions for children living apart from their families – have no chance to acquire an education. A directive from the USSR Ministry of Education dating back to the 1970s classifies children with Down syndrome, cerebral palsy and autism as ‘not fit to be educated‘. No attempts are made to help them dress, wash, feed themselves or be self-sufficient in any way, and little or no effort is put into making their lives enjoyable through music, play or painting.</p>

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