
On the 15th of October, Malay Mail featured an article on Jochebed Isaacs, our director, talking about The Hope Project and what it aims to do….
On the 15th of October, Malay Mail featured an article on Jochebed Isaacs, our director, talking about The Hope Project and what it aims to do….
The Malaysian Women’s Weekly published an article on speech delays and milestones of typical speech development. — Is Your Kid Having Speech Difficulties? Here’s How…
In a feature interview with Utusan Malaysia, our director Jochebed Isaacs talked about how Applied Behavioural Analysis (ABA) is the most evidence-based treatment to date…
Free Malaysia Today featured us in an article talking about the stigma towards autism. — Stigma Towards Autism Still Persistent Published in: Free Malaysia Today…
In the June edition of The Malaysian Women’s Weekly, our director, Jochebed Isaacs was featured in the Women Share segment called “Changing Lives”. — Changing Lives Published…
On the 23rd of April, The Star featured another article on EAP Malaysia’s World Autism Awareness Day event held on the 2nd of April, highlighting our Paint…
*Please note that this article is written in Malay, and if you’re reading an English version, this is a direct Google translation, and there may…
On the 28th of March 2016, Steve and Shaz from the Lite Breakfast Show interviewed Sarah Woo, one of our supervisors, on her experience working with…
On the 19th of April 2016, Jochebed Isaacs, was featured in the Sin Chew Newspaper, speaking about parents’ acceptance of their child’s diagnosis, as well as how the Applied…
On the 9th of April, The Star featured an article on EAP Malaysia’s World Autism Awareness Day event held on the 2nd of April. — Treating…
On the 5th of April, our director, Jochebed Isaacs, was featured in the Sin Chew Newspaper, speaking about an introduction to autism. — Using Applied Behavioural Analysis To…
*Please note that this article is written in Malay, and if you’re reading an English version, this is a direct Google translation, and there may…