
Hidden hunger in pre-school children, cyber security and early detection of autism spectrum disorder (ASD) will be among the key topics to be discussed at a first-of-its-kind conference being held in Bahrain next week.
Half of the world’s children aged under five are suffering from what is often called hidden hunger – meaning they are not consuming a sufficient variety of foods to ensure healthy growth and development. Their diets lack certain essential nutrients that are the building blocks of healthy brains, bones and bodies.
The first edition of the Early Childhood Education Conference is being organised by Honour Code for Pioneering Educational Training and Translation Services, at the Golden Tulip Bahrain, from January 26 to 28.