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SERVICES

Early Intervention Programme 

Early Intervention Programme offers vital support for children with developmental delays. Our therapists help enhance communication, social, and motor skills, ensuring a strong foundation for learning and social integration. 

Using evidence-based practices from Applied Behaviour Analysis (ABA), our therapists design individualized programs that help children develop meaningful skills and reduce barriers to learning.

During sessions, our therapists work closely with children to develop key areas of development:

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Communication & Social Development

Our early intervention sessions support children in developing meaningful communication and social interaction skills. Therapists work with children to express their needs and wants, expand vocabulary, and improve both receptive and expressive language abilities. Children also learn important social skills such as turn-taking, cooperative play, understanding social cues, and initiating or maintaining interactions with peers. These foundational abilities help children engage more confidently with others at home, in school, and in social environments.

Learning & Cognitive Development

Our programme also focuses on strengthening learning and thinking skills that support school readiness. Through structured activities, children develop improved attention, task engagement, and the ability to participate in learning routines. Therapists guide children in developing problem-solving skills and flexible thinking, helping them build the cognitive foundations necessary for early academic learning and everyday challenges.

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Behaviour Regulation & Independence

Children are supported in understanding their emotions and developing positive ways to manage challenges. Therapists help children learn replacement behaviours, practice coping strategies when facing frustration, and develop greater emotional regulation. Sessions also focus on building independence through daily living skills such as following routines, completing simple tasks, and strengthening self-help abilities. Each intervention programme is individualised based on the child’s developmental profile, ensuring therapy targets the most meaningful skills for the child’s growth and participation in school and daily life.

Not sure where to start?

Understanding your child’s development can feel overwhelming, especially when you’re unsure what support is needed. Our complete guide to early intervention in Singapore walks you through the signs to look out for, therapy options, and what steps to take next.
👉 Read the
The Complete Guide to Early Intervention
 

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