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The Growth of My Daughter - Yong Kah Yean

18/3/2015

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Yong Kah Yean, 3½  year-old
Before
  • Delayed language & speech (language & speech remained at 1½ -2 years): able to speak only two-words phrases and kept repeating questions that others asked her 
  • Lack of concentration: unable to sit still and pay attention to the teachings  in the classroom, could not focus and complete the task given
  • Poor eye-hand coordination: unable to perform buttoning or unbuttoning action and had difficulty wearing socks
  • Poor fine motor skills: resulted in difficulty in writing, always colored beyond the borders 
  • Lack of sense of danger
  • Lack of eyes contact
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After
  • Has eyes contact, “daydreaming” look disappears
  • Better understanding of the questions that people ask her and she tries to respond to those questions using her own expression.
  • More words and sentences
  • Shows initiative to talk and make friends
  • Understands teachers’ instructions better and will follow the instructions given
  • Able to sit still and pay attention in the class, less moving around
  • Love playing with peers, doing activities and completing tasks
  • Able to color within the border, knows how to draw basic shapes
  • Can perform buttoning and unbuttoning action independently
  • Understands most of the teachings and able to get straight A’s for all subjects in the examination.
  • Knows how to do the homework that requires logical thinking and she likes to ask questions.
  • Able to copy information from blackboard and her handwriting is getting better now.
  • Can take shower on her own now; she will help to do some housekeeping tasks and loves to do handcrafting works.
  • She has better sense of danger now; she will defend herself and report to teachers when being bullied by peers.
  • Now, she even knows how to negotiate with parents and talk back to parents sometimes!

Parent’s comment: After undergoing one-year-long treatment, together we have witnessed her improvement.  I am glad that we had made a wise decision by sending her to SI world, to go through the sensory integration therapy. Otherwise, she would have made no progress at all.

We would like to thank SI World and the therapists of their efforts and companionship along the way. Thank you!
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我女儿的成长 - 杨嘉欣

18/3/2015

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杨嘉欣,3岁半,被评估有:
  • 语言迟缓 (语言发展停留在1½ -2岁之间):只能说2个字的词和重复别人发问的问题而不能回答
  • 缺乏专注力:不能专注完成一件事、不能静坐在课室里听老师讲课
  • 手眼协调差:不能自行穿上或解开扭扣、穿袜困难
  • 精细动作弱:书写困难,涂色常超出范围
  • 缺乏危机意识:缺乏对周遭环境的警惕性
  • 缺乏眼神交流
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 2013年10月 (经过3个月的治疗)
  • 有眼神接触和交流了,不再总是“发白日梦”的样子
  • 开始明白别人问她的问题了,同时也尝试用自己的语言回应对方

2014年1月 (经过6个月的治疗)
  • 可以说很多完整的句子了
  • 开始和同学们互动,交朋友
  • 她明白,也会听从老师的指示
  • 可以静坐在课室里听课,不再四处乱跑
  • 喜欢和同学或朋友一起玩耍、进行活动和完成任务
  • 涂色时,不再涂出格了,也会画简单的形状
  • 说的话也变多了,开始吱喳了
  • 学会自己扭和揭开扭扣了

2014年6月(经过11个月的治疗)
  • 明白老师的讲解,能应付考试,而且全科拿A。
  • 美术老师称赞她在涂色方面比六岁的孩子还要用心和专心。
  • 语言方面,会表达自己的想法,发表自己的意见。
  • 会主动找朋友、老师谈天,而且有问有答。
  • 画也已经有结构了。
  • 游戏方面,会玩和拼有主题的积木。
  • 会做逻辑思考的作业,也很爱发问问题。

2014年11月(经过16个月的治疗)
  • 可以抄写黑板上的字了。
  • 写字方面更是进步了许多。
  • 会自己洗澡、帮忙做一些简单的家务,而且喜欢动手做手工。
  • 能吸收和应用大人和老师的讲解。
  • 有危机意识和概念了,对四周环境的警学性也提高了,不再横冲直撞。
  • 在学校,如果有同学作弄她,她会反抗和向老师投诉。这证明她会保护自己,不再被人欺负。
  • 年终考试成绩也比上半年好。 
  • 开始会向父母提要求和讲条件,偶尔还会顶嘴呢! 

家长感言:经过这一年多的治疗,她的进步大家是有目共睹的。很庆幸,当初做了一个正确的决定--那就是及时把她送进SI World做感统治疗。如果不是,她很可能还在原地踏步,不会有今天的进步。

最后要感谢SI World和它的一班治疗师。谢谢你们!
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我亲爱的Timothy

14/2/2015

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          我亲爱的Timothy 当年只有一岁半。当时他能说的字句远远少过小于他的表弟所能说的字句。他似乎沉醉于他自己的世界,也无法和身边的人很好地互动及交流。这些问题引起了为他注射疫苗的医生的关注,医生也因此为他作了一些简单的诊断,但在当时无法作出明确的结论。无论如何,医生劝我们给孩子半年的时间然后再观察他的情况有何进展或改变。 

          其实,让我最担心的不是他字句说得少那样芝麻绿豆的事,而是他无法好好地与别人互动。他成天只会哭,不善于表达到底什么东西让他不舒服或是哪一处弄伤了(究竟他是跌倒了还是被表弟咬伤了)。他时常不在状况内,也无法清楚地明白指示。他不知道如何与其他小朋友游戏,也不知如何分享及礼让。这些基本的互动技巧在他身上几乎不存在。他是个挺刻板的小孩,因此很难适应新的事物。不良的表达能力让情况难上加难。

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My Timothy

3/2/2015

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My Timothy My son, Timothy, was only 1½ year-old at that time. He spoke very few words as compared to his cousin, who was younger than him. He seemed to prefer staying in his own world and was not able to interact well with people around him. Our family doctor had raised his concern and ran some tests when we brought him for vaccination. But nothing conclusive had been established; anyway, the doctor advised us to give him another half a year time to see any changes or improvement on him in the future. 

Nonetheless, the thing that worried me the most was not the tiny problem such as spoken words; it was the bad behavior and bad social interaction that sparked my attention. He just knew how to cry all the time and was not able to express himself, for example, what was bothering him or where the pain was (whether he fell down or got bitten by his cousin). He was often very blurred about what was going on and could not understand verbal instruction. He did not know how to play with other kids, how to share with others and when to take turn in social interactions. These basic skills that were required in that kind of environment did not seem to develop well in my son‟s case. He was a rigid boy and had difficulties in accepting new activities. Due to poor verbal expression, the scenario became worse.

I also noticed he always banged on something and hurt himself. He had poor balancing and body coordination skills. He could walk straight into the glass door and fell down most of the time when running or even walking. Poor sense of danger was one of his weaknesses too. His stubbornness and impatience caused everything to become much worse. We as parents, had no idea at all what was wrong with him. We thought he was just being naughty and lazy, so we just disciplined him using a cane. Days passed by and nothing had changed due to our action and this had made his situation became worse. I was in confinement of my 3rd son. It was very heartbroken to see my Timothy at that time. I was wondering why he was not able to defend himself. Say something, son! 

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