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No school, different routines and round-the-clock care; parents of children with learning differences are faced with their biggest challenge.
The CDC held a Winter Celebration party with 31 families coming to enjoy the festive season together!
The communication pyramid is a favourite of speech and language therapists as a simple way to show how communication develops.
Almost all children go through feelings of separation anxiety during some time in their early childhood. In fact, having these feelings are completely normal and stem from their primal needs for safety.
Core strength is developed in the muscles of the stomach and back and provides stabilisation for the body during all body movements. There are many ways to help your child improve their core strength.
Darren was diagnosed with Global Developmental Delay just before his second birthday. Within two months, he joined the CDC and received intensive support. This is the story of the memorable journey Darren and his parents had at the CDC.
Nora, a CDC ex-student, is featured in the new book of the “Not Just a Princess” series! All proceeds from the sale of the book will be donated to the CDC.
The CDC was the sole beneficiary in the HKCCA “Run for the Roses” charity run. Our CDC staff and Exco members joined the races to support the event!
Andrew, one of the Child Development Centre (CDC)’s past students, was diagnosed with Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) when he was five years old. Find out about his journey as told by his mother, Ana.
Settling in to preschool, kindergarten or even primary school can be difficult purely due to the separation from parents or family. Some children are simply distressed every time they separate from their parents, not just at times of schooling.