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Are you looking for new ideas to support your preschooler’s development and have fun at home? Here are three simple activities that you can try. Great for a rainy day!
Parents often enter unknown territory when they are told or suspect that their child has a delay or disability. The following ideas may help parents to get some clarifications.
In view of the rising number of local COVID-19 cases and for the safety of all CDC children, families and staff, ALL in-person programmes, therapy sessions and services at the CDC will switch to online delivery from Friday, Feb 18, 2022 until further notice.
Many thanks to all of the parents who completed our recent survey. Receiving feedback is important to us. It enables us to better meet the needs of the CDC families and to hear your ideas. Here are some of the issues that were raised, along with our responses and any actions.
Speech Therapists will often talk about using and teaching core words when addressing how to help young children with speech and language delay. So, what do they mean?
Babies tend to start crawling on their hands and knees at around the age of seven-to-eleven months. Find out why crawling is a very important stage for your child’s development.
CDC Families spent a fun-filled Sunday together at Go Green Organic Farm!
Through various interactive fun activities, the event aims to enhance public awareness and support for children with additional needs and their families.
Cognitive Behavioural Therapy (CBT) is an evidence-based talk therapy that is beneficial to people of all ages, including children and adolescents.
Many studies have shown the health benefits for children of getting adequate sleep including improved behaviour, memory, attention, learning and general overall good mental and physical health.