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Implement 1:1 and small group clinical programmes based on the principles of Applied Behaviour Analysis (ABA)
Learning to manage buttons can be a very difficult skill for children to master. However, there are many ways to make learning to do buttons fun for your child!
Some children have a tendency to overprotect or defend themselves. They respond to certain harmless sensations as if they were irritating, dangerous or even painful.
Conduct individual and group therapy, be part of a multidisciplinary team, lead and contribute to meetings with both staff and parents and more!
Jasleen and her family had experienced a tough time since Jasleen was born with additional needs. Stumbling on the learning path, they found the CDC where Jasleen’s learning needs were fulfilled and the family was supported.
A huge thank you to the charities and our kind donors for their generosity during this difficult time!
Psychologically, whether a child is experiencing distress or not, mindfulness practice is effective in strengthening children’s emotional well-being.
As a parent, you might wonder – “Why does my child only greet his friends at school but not those he sees at the park?” or “Why is my child only able to recognise poodles as dogs but not huskies or pugs?”.
There are many articles and books on how to toilet train your child. Learn about ‘habit training’, a technique that relies on schedules and routines for toilet training.
Reading stories can be a special part of the day as it is a wonderful way to encourage a positive relationship between you and your child and create special memories!