150, Jalan Sultan Abdul Samad, Brickfields, 50470 Kuala Lumpur, Wilayah Persekutuan Kuala Lumpur, MalaysiaKuala Lumpur, Federal Territory of Kuala Lumpur50470
Posting On behalf of a Mom who wnats to.be anonymous.
Good afternoon mummies. I'm looking for opinions / recommendations for the following:
- early intervention...
Pauline W. replied:
Kidsogenius Damansara Uptown or Cheras for speech therapy and occupational therapy. Rm120 per hour
Pauline W. replied:
Dr Cindy Lian Speech therapist in Damansara Uptown with PhD in speech language pathology. Rm140 per hour
Pauline W. replied:
Bridges EIP Centre
Faz F. replied:
WQ Park, Kelana Jaya or Sri Rampai... for speech therapy RM 150 persession
Latha N. replied:
http://www.d-rc.biz Located in Taipan USJ.
Tanuja A. replied:
I think best for the mother to check out National Autism Society in KL. they can register the child and guide the family on to the right path to helping this child. Early intervention is really important, so this child can get an appropriate help that is needed.
Kanagaa L. replied:
If one to one, A friend of mine is a autism teacher in wisma harapan. Tamil Selvi Balakrishnan
Yatt A. replied:
Siti Nur some ideas
Lois L. replied:
Brain Connection in Section 17 PJ
Geetha M. replied:
I am not sure if this is relevant to anonymous mother but might be to others. Malaysian Care do offer job coaching programme to young adults (autism/ slow learner etc). Its 2 years programme. Free.
Belinda B. replied:
Firstly, as parents.... We are the driver to our children development. Leads by example. Spend as much time as possible with your child(ren). Be playing in playground, talk to them, cycle, writing holding their hands. These are some sensory that can help them besides going for therapies. Stay strong and positive mummy. U will be surprised to learn so much from your special child. Put aside those gadgets. I have learnt so much from Ms Tye (Speech Oasis) and other teachers too.
Wong C. replied:
Laiwan Wong
Carol L. replied:
Kim Low
Deborah R. replied:
Can check out Brain Connection in Section 17, PJ. My best friend owns and runs the place.
Barbara W. replied:
WQ Park in Kelana Jaya. www.wqpark.com.my/EIP.php
Huey F. replied:
My recommendations are: 1. Dr Rajini A/P Sarvananthan - Consultant General & Developmental Paediatrician. She is attached to ParkCity Medical Centre under the Ramsey Sime Darby group of hospitals. Her waiting list is minimum 1 year so if you are interested to see her, best to put your kid on waiting list now. 2. Dr. Ranjini S Sivanesom - Consultant Developmental Paediatrician attached with Prince Court Medical Centre. I heard she is also based in HKL. 3. Occupational Therapy there are a few centres around Klang Valley. These are some centres that I know offers: Oasis Place Ara Damansara, Teo Therapy SS2, ParkCity Medical Centre, Prince Court Medical Centre. Depending on your child's condition, its better to go to the therapy centres rather than doing it at home as centres will have the right facilities and equipments. 4. Have you heard about ABA therapy (Applied Behavior Analysis) as well? Worth to do some read up about it as I know ABA is effective with helping Autistic kids. Early intervention is key
Yu S. replied:
Highly recommending Dr. Rajini Sarvananthanhttps://www.rojakpot.com/autism-and-special-needs-qa-with-dr-rajini-sarvananthan/
Pauline W. replied:
I highly recommend Bridges EIP. They do a nice balanced curriculum of ABA, gross motor, messy play and sensory play.
Kim L. replied:
http://www.kits4 kidsmy.org/ at Bangsar
Yimei T. replied:
Occupational therapy - Miss Teo03-77274503/ 012-3155326/ 012-2204503 at SS 2/100 price bout rm120 or maybe + for an hour.
Any occupational therapist experienced in child therapy that can do house calls? Want to know if it's possible and condusive to do it at home ? Can please pm me ....