“We moved from Toronto to Dubai, we were worried about how we will settle and find the good school and support for our son.
Our first contact was MAE (Jad’s Inclusion) because they assessed our son and gave us all the guidance and support. We felt safe and at ease with there honest and unbiased advice and recommendations. They helped our son to enter mainstream school and to settle in Dubai. MAE will always remain our reference and our support; they are family.
We are grateful and touched by the management and all team members
Thank you, MAE (Jad’s Inclusion)”
Chadi Darkal
(Father of Basil)
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Suha
(Mother of Laila)
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“Finally, a school that allows our son to be himself while receiving the support and encouragement to develop emotionally, socially and educationally according to his own needs.”
Charity & Steven Toohey
(Parents of Bond)
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“My son has been at MAE (Jad’s Inclusion) for a year now and all I can say is that this is the best decision we made for him as parents because with them he has grown tremendously academically as well as emotionally and looks forward to going to school every morning.
Keep up the good work MAE!!”
Kiran
(Mother of Fah’d)
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“MAE (Jad’s Inclusion) has been a superb school and educational environment for my son when he needed a change from the standard school routine where he was not thriving. It has given him the confidence to learn and a community of support, freedom to be himself and friendship.”
Suzzane Poole
(Mother of Logan)
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“At MAE (Jad’s Inclusion), we as parents are convinced that our child is in safe hands. His skills and challenges are identified perfectly and he is trained to progress at a steady pace. The teachers are very sincere and dedicated. The “Real Life Skills” training imparted is of excellent quality. At MAE (Jad’s Inclusion) our child is developing each day and as parents, we are satisfied and at peace.”
Anjana & Sunilkumar Nair
(Parents of Abhishek)
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Rashed struggled in the mainstream academic system, he was not doing well and not progressing, then when we found Jad’s Inclusion which is a great school/center, I have him join them November 2016, they really helped Rashed with social interactions, his language, academics, and behavior improved just by being to Jad’s inclusion for almost 2 years. He managed to integrate back to a mainstream school on September 2018 and he’s settled now. I’m so grateful to Jad’s Inclusion as if it wasn’t for them, Rashed wouldn’t have made it to mainstream school.
Linda Dahmane
(Mother of Rashed Abdulla Mirza)