Sep 19, 2023 | Featured, physiotherapy
A question I often get asked is “What do you actually do?”. Paediatric physiotherapists work in hospitals, clinics and sometimes client homes, providing services such as rehabilitation from illnesses and accidents, stretching, strengthening and exercise programs, and...
Feb 13, 2023 | communication, Featured, Speech & Language
Gestalt language processing is the name given to a type of language development. Although it was identified in the 70’s, it has only recently been given more recognition. Research indicates that a high percentage of autistic children process language in this way,...
Dec 5, 2022 | Early Intervention, Featured, Therapist of the Month
Harini Ganesh has more than 22 years of experience as a special education teacher and an educational therapist. Her passion for relationship-based approaches led her to becoming trained in the DIR/Floortime approach. Harini feels that this approach aligns with her...
Sep 20, 2022 | Autism, Featured, Monthly Reviews, Topics of Interest
Attorney Woo Young-Woo is extraordinary in many ways – she has memorized every book she has read since she was five years old, with her father’s law books, as the first set lodged in her young brain. The law also comprised the first words she said, or rather...
Jun 22, 2022 | Autism, Early Intervention, Featured, Parenting support, Topics of Interest
Has Your Child Recently Been Identified as Autistic? If so you may find this helpful. Dear Parents, If your child has recently been identified as autistic, you may be feeling overwhelmed with many different emotions. You might be feeling isolated, and unsure about...
Mar 29, 2022 | Autism, Early Intervention, Featured, Topics of Interest
Children learn at their own pace but there are some essential skills that ought to be developed by a certain stage. If these aren’t observed, tackle them as soon as possible to prevent problems later in life. Kaleidoscope...