Providing a safe environment for your child goes beyond physical safety. Being with people who makes them feel safe as well as be in control of what they can do and when they can do it allows your child to feel safe, too.
How to get your child to adapt to new school
Getting your child ready for school is essential in supporting them to deal with the changes in routine and environment.
When do I stop therapy sessions for my child?
For children who has previously undergone therapy, it is good to have their development or progress reviewed on a 6-months or yearly review session to ensure that their child’s development is on track.
Pyramid of Learning – Important Key to Academic Learning
When a child struggles in an academic learning environment, we would need to investigate where a child needed the support.
Supporting Students with Learning Challenges
For children who are having minor challenges in learning environment, parents can support their children by providing activities that supports their sensory development.
Why does my child misbehave all the time?
When your child misbehaves, it is essential for parents or caregiver to first identify the underlying cause of the misbehavior.
I treat all my children equally. Don’t I?
Treating your children equally from parenting perspective are great. That demonstrates fairness and your love for your children as a parent.
Does my child have specific learning disability?
Children with specific learning disability may appear normal or developing on par with peers. Signs and red flags occur when they are placed in a formal learning environment. It is important for parents to seek feedback from school or teachers to know if your child is facing specific challenges while in school. With their feedback, parents can seek for appropriate therapy or intervention to support your child’s learning.
Exploring academic pathways: Planning for your child with special needs
Planning for your child’s academic pathway can be daunting. You cannot go wrong by allowing your child to explore their interest.
Individualized Education Programme (IEP) and working with school
If your child is in a school that accommodates your child’s needs, the school should be able to prepare an IEP for your child.