How does IOC address other needs, beyond the physical and educational needs of children?
IOC programs are structured for the whole child. Instructors and adults in guidance positions learn about each child and respond to their needs. In addition to educational programs sensitive to the Afghan culture, there is time to play and use their imaginations. The developing foster family program further addresses the more personal nurturing required for healthy child development.
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