Children with sensory processing issues may be hypersensitive to one stimulant and hypo-sensitive to another. Always check in with your child’s doctor during their immunization check and seek their advice.
Supporting Our Children with Special Needs during pandemic
Crisis is an opportunity to learn. The more we work as a team, the faster we adapt and our children will be able to reap the benefit.
Early Intervention – Key to your child’s first 3 years
Monitor your child with these simple developmental milestones by Centers for Disease Control and Prevention from the US Department of Health and Human Sciences.
Simple ways to manage behaviors at home
Understand that your child’s behavior is a way they communicate with you. In addition of telling your child that their behavior is not acceptable, you need to show or tell them what is then the acceptable behavior.
Importance of Parental Involvement in a Child’s first 5 years
Parental involvement is critical in a child’s journey, regardless of whether the child is with special needs or not. Parents who are involved in their child’s life, even a 10 minutes a day reading bedtime story, would amount to 760 days in their first 5 years of life.
Setting Up for Online Learning at Home
Confidence comes from willingness to do new methods and being persistent until you see the results. This pandemic has given us the opportunity to learn from the professionals at our home, in our setting and environment.
New Year? New plan to support parents of children with special needs
Developing self (and child) requires time and effort. It requires resilience, persistence and commitment. Some things work out as planed while some don’t. Be kind to self when things do not work out as planned.
Thank you 2020, Welcome 2021!
We wish to be able to support more families in their journey and bring greater impact to our community in creating a loving and supportive environment for every one.
Helping Children to Cope with Stress
It is a useful skill for your child to develop from young. As they grow up, the situations and emotions will get more challenging.
Parenting Children (with Special Needs)
Parenting is a difficult topic. It involves changing perspectives, balancing family, social and cultural beliefs and ultimately, deciding what is best for your child.