The Tale of an Egyptian Child on the Autism Spectrum, Proficient in Multiple Languages, yet Struggling to Find Acceptance at School

Noah, an eight-year-old Egyptian child, has been able to learn several languages, play music and draw at an earlier age than his peers. He has also mastered using a computer program to compose music and video clips, which he shares with his followers on his YouTube channel. Unfortunately, Noah suffers from autism spectrum disorder and Asperger’s syndrome, which make it difficult for him to adapt socially, stay in noisy places or interact in a traditional classroom setting. Despite his grandmother’s efforts to find a school that would accept him, Noah has been rejected due to his condition. Although Egyptian law allows for the integration of children with special needs, including autism, into schools, this has not been implemented in practice. Noah’s grandmother launched a campaign on social media under the slogan “Noah’s Right to Education” to draw attention to his plight. While the Ministry of Education has pledged to include Noah in a public school, his grandmother fears that this may not be enough to provide him with a dedicated program that would develop his skills to benefit from him.

  • Nagham Qasim
  • BBC News

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Noah is good at playing and drawing and has learned several languages ​​through YouTube since he was two years old

At what age did you start speaking? Did you learn a foreign language, play music or draw? We all differ in the age at which we start doing these things or some of them, but most of us started school for the first time around the same age.

As for Noah, he differs from us in almost everything. Although he mastered several languages, playing music and drawing at an earlier age than his peers, he cannot attend a school like them, as his family says.

Noah is an eight-year-old Egyptian child, and his family says that he composes musical works with the help of a computer program and shares them with his followers on his YouTube channel.

He also composes video clips for the cartoon characters he loves, puts voices and dialogue on them different from the original dialogue, and also draws flowers and cartoon characters and colors them, and in addition to all that, he “speaks several languages, all of which he learned on his own via YouTube.”



Noah’s story highlights the challenges that families of children with autism face in finding appropriate education and support. Despite his remarkable skills in music, art, and languages, Noah has struggled to find a school that can accommodate his unique needs. His grandmother’s campaign for Noah’s right to education has shed light on the barriers that many families face in accessing specialized services and programs, and serves as a reminder of the importance of inclusive education and support for all children. As we continue to raise awareness regarding autism, we must also work towards creating a society that embraces and celebrates neurodiversity.

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