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Bridging the Gap: Elevating Your Child’s Life Beyond Special Needs
Bridging the Gap provides personalized support through expert assessments and tailored interventions. Offering guidance, support, and celebration for every step in a child's remarkable journey.
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Bridging the Gap: Empowering Parents to Help Your Child With Learning Difficulties
By offering early intervention and support for tailored learning needs. Bridging the Gap seeks to empower parents and their child with learning difficulties.
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Finding My Purpose – An Extraordinary Mum’s Journey to Founding Her Own Early Intervention Centre
This Mother's Day, The New Age Parents features extraordinary mothers who, against all odds, did their best to support and nurture their children in difficult circumstances.
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Thrust You Into a World of Same Difference
Read about the true school life experiences written and illustrated by a boy who was diagnosed with autism at age 6.
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Bridging the Gap – Empower Your Child With All-Inclusive Integrated Early Intervention
If you are looking for early intervention for your child, try Bridging the Gap's all-inclusive integrated programme, at one affordable cost, in one centre.
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Bridging the Gap with Early Intervention Programmes for Inclusive Learning
Bridging the Gap (Early Intervention For Life)'s mission is to help every child to bridge the physical, cognitive, social, and psychological gaps in their life.
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Children with Down Syndrome: How to Develop their Reading and Spelling Skills
Reading and being read to from a young age are vital for improving language and memory skills. This is true for all kids including individuals with Down syndrome.
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What Working with Special Needs Children Has Taught Me
Ms Chia Min Lee, Early Intervention Programme Manager at SBCC Child Development Centre shares what working with special needs children has taught her.
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What Parents of Children with Special Needs Want the Public to Know
Parents of children with special needs often struggle with the public's lack of understanding and exclusion. Here're some issues the public can be more aware of.
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Early Intervention and Achieving the Promise of a Bright Future
One in 150 children in Singapore has autism. Early identification of developmental issues and a strong support system to intervene can help these children to excel.