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What policy does the state have for the education of amblyopic children?

Autistic children will be included in the category of special education.

National Plan for the Development of Children in Poverty-stricken Areas (20 14-2020)

(4) Children's education guarantee.

Carry out early childhood education. Relying on kindergartens and teaching points, provide early care and education guidance services for children under 3 years old and their families. Take various forms to publicize and popularize early education knowledge, and encourage the media to set up public welfare early education programs (columns). Establish a counterpart assistance mechanism for urban and rural kindergartens, and organize experts and experienced volunteers to carry out scientific early education services in remote areas.

2. Promote preschool education. Adhere to the leadership, social participation, public and private simultaneously, and expand the inclusive preschool education resources in poverty-stricken areas in various forms. We will increase the support of major projects of the central government's preschool education development, rural preschool education promotion projects and provincial preschool education projects to concentrated contiguous areas with special difficulties. We will expand the pilot project of roving teaching of preschool education in remote rural areas in the central and western regions, set up teaching points in mountainous and pastoral areas with scattered populations, recruit college volunteers to carry out roving teaching by purchasing services and mobilizing social forces, and the central government will give appropriate subsidies. Strengthen pre-school bilingual education in minority areas in need. Local governments should implement relevant policies according to law to stabilize kindergarten teachers in poor areas. Improve the pre-school education funding system to help children with financial difficulties and orphans and disabled children receive inclusive pre-school education.