iPad As a Visual Modelling Tool
Recently there was a snippet of EAP in the news. One of our therapists was observed using the iPad as a visual modelling tool.
Recently there was a snippet of EAP in the news. One of our therapists was observed using the iPad as a visual modelling tool.
Following the error in the previous article that The Star Newspaper posted, another article was published by The New Straits Times that served better justice to EAP Malaysia.
The Star Newspaper recently published the following article about special education in Malaysia. (Update: refer to previous post) EAP Malaysia was one of the companies featured in the story. We always appreciate the opportunity to spread awareness on autism and on the support and services that we offer.
In conjunction with this festive season, here’s a simple arts and crafts you can do with your child! It’s safe with little chance of failure, and most of all, fun! There are many ways to make your very own Christmas wreath, but here’s one of the most simple ways to do so.
Work and play: A child responds favourably during an interactive session with trainers. The majority of children with learning disabilities will be able to make progress if they are given more support in mainstream schools.
A little late to highlight but always relevant: BFM interviews Jochebed on The Positives of Raising an Autistic Child. “To many families, hearing the diagnosis of autism can feel like bad news and a life sentence of hard work and confusion ahead. Yet it’s ignoring the fact that there are many positives associated with this as well, including skills in mathematics and aesthetics, focus, and even computer skills…”
Over the weekend, EAP Malaysia celebrated and honoured our team members for all their hard work and efforts in what they do, for the passion they have in changing the kids’ lives, for choosing autism. We hosted our Annual Dinner to celebrate all that has happened throughout the year, the big and the small, the milestones and the achievements. The theme of the night was Beauty and The Beast, and there was not a single person who did not look like they were going for a formal ball! It was definitely a sight to see.
During Autism Awareness Month in April, EAP Malaysia had the privilege of being featured on Astro Awani two days in a row. We are excited to see that awareness on autism is indeed spreading fast in Malaysia!
On the 28 April 2012, Early Autism Project Malaysia held their first annual Walk for Autism at Bangkung Park, Bangsar. There were 497 pre-registrations and more than 300 registered people who showed up on the day itself, not counting walk-in registrations as well.
Being The Voice For Autism
SUPPORT for a cause can be done in many ways, like walking. Some 300 people showed up on Saturday morning for the first annual walk for autism organised by Early Autism Project (EAP) Malaysia at Bangkung Park in Jalan Jejawi, Bangsar