She studied sociology at Cairo University and obtained a master's degree in 2017, which was entitled "The Impact of Mass Communication on Political Violence among University Students: A Critical Study of Sutherland's Differential Association Theory (DAT)". She worked in the field of research and scientific studies, especially the field part, in several different organizations, including local, governmental and international. She also participated in the design and implementation of exploratory studies that helped develop the baseline plans for some projects such as (a survey of young people on the requirements of qualifying them for work, a survey of housewives on how to spend their free time, a survey for the translator’s initiative). Her interest in the field of alternative care began since she worked as a social worker in a care home for homeless children, during which her interest in developing children's skills through recreational activities grew and this interest increased until she participated in the design of four life skills training toolkits for children and adolescents based on interactive activities using active learning strategies, as well as sports activities, believing in the importance of sports in learning and acquiring skills. she started working at Sanad Association (formerly Wataneya) since August 2023 as an instructional designer, participating in the design of training programs and toolkits
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