
Early Intervention Program (EIP)
Our programs are designed based on Assessment of basic language and learning skills (ABLLS), an educational tool used frequently with applied behavior analysis (ABA) to measure the basic linguistic and functional skills of an individual with developmental delays or disabilities.
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Other than that, we adopt different approaches such as Lovaas Method, Skinner's Verbal Operant, Discrete Trial Training (DTT), Task Analysis, Functional Behavioral Analysis (FBA), Natural Environmental Teaching (NET) and etc to deliver the programs and conduct the sessions.

One-to-one Program
Our one-to-one program is designed to cater the child's unique needs. As part of the program, we will provide on-going formal and informal assessment to ensure the effectiveness of the plan.
Our EIP focuses on the areas as mentioned:
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Cognitive Development
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Speech and Language Development
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Motor Skills Development
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Social and Emotional Development
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Independence Skills Development
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Behavioural Modification and Management
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Learning and School Readiness
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Sensory Development
24
hours
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24 hours per month
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2 or 3 days per week
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Each session 2 or 3 hours
36
hours
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36 hours per month
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3 days per week
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Each session 3 hours
60
hours
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60 hours per month
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Five days per week
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Each session 3 hours

Parent Supervision Program
Our Parent Supervision Program is designed to empower parents with the tools, strategies, and guidance they need to support their child's learning and development effectively. We recognize that parental involvement is key to a child’s success, and our program provides the necessary resources and training to help parents create a positive, structured, and supportive learning environment at home.


Small Group EIP
Our Group Class with Thematic Approach Curriculum is designed to engage students in learning through interconnected themes that integrate multiple subjects and real-life contexts. This holistic approach allows children to explore concepts in a meaningful way, encouraging curiosity, creativity, and critical thinking. By focusing on specific themes, students not only develop academic skills but also gain a deeper understanding of the world around them. By integrating subjects around engaging themes, our Group Class with Thematic Approach Curriculum encourages deeper learning, making education more relevant, exciting, and interconnected. Students not only gain knowledge but also develop a love for learning that will stay with them for years to come.

