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Children can become picky eaters for a number of reasons. Some children are born more sensitive to taste, smell and texture. However, picky eating habits are more likely to develop when children are being punished, bribed or rewarded for their eating behaviours.
The ‘Local Primary 1 Admission Talk’ was held on 3 September at the Child Development Centre, to help parents tackle and iron out their concerns.
The CDC held a “Primary 1 Admission Talk” for both the parents in CDC and Watchdog on 23rd August 2016. The talk aimed to give parents information and tools to choose a school that best fits their child’s needs.
On 27th March 2016, CDC’s Chief Executive, Virginia Wilson, spoke about CDC’s belief of ‘Individual education for individual needs’ on the Commercial Radio’s show ‘The Way We Are’.
Congratulations! 11 Partners of The Child Development Centre (“CDC”) have received the award of a Caring Company Logo.
This year Twinkle Dance Company will be opening 4 complimentary dance workshops for special needs children.
Children (at primary school level) without a school registration can join the service in certain special circumstances
Being a parent to a child with special needs is the most challenging, yet rewarding experience
Consider how you may want to let other family members know about your child’s special needs
It is important to be aware that having a child with special needs affects not only the parents but siblings