28/05/2026
Imagine being a young child who cannot say, “I’m hungry,” “I’m scared,” or “Mommy.”
For many preschool children with disabilities at Chimes Israel’s Rehabilitative Early Childhood Centers, this is daily reality. But with assistive communication technology, children who cannot speak can finally express needs, emotions, and choices — sometimes for the very first time.
Read Yosef’s powerful story and see how something as simple as asking for “more” can change a child’s entire world.
For many children at Chimes Israel’s Holland Rehabilitative Early Childhood Center in Tel Aviv, the inability to speak means far more than silence. It means not being able to ask for food, express pain, ask for their mommy, or tell someone they are scared.