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      helplessmum3
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      specialboymum:
      Saw from Shin Min daily that a boy from Pathlight scored very good marks for PSLE. Despite difficulties, it is still possible for special need kids to excel. This is certainly a great motivator for us and hopefully our children..

      may iknow where can i obtain this article on line?

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        phtthp
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        http://news.omy.sg/News/Local-News/Xiao-Liu-Hui-Kao-Zi-Bi-Er-Kao-Huo-273Fen-110902


        Miracle at Pathlight.
        Well done !

        Top PSLE scorer: 273.

        小六会考 自闭儿考获273分
        22/11/2012on 新明日报by 周自蕙, 萧佳慧, 庄秀慧, 林道生, 梁子倩


        小六会考今天放榜,新光学校过动儿与自闭症儿何伟俊,在小六会考中考取273的高分。 何妈妈(41岁,行销人员)说,儿子3岁时若得不到想要的东西,就会用头撞墙,令他们觉得不妥,5岁时证实患上亚斯伯格症(自闭症的一种),还患上过动症。 伟俊小一就到新光学校(Pathlight School)就读,副校长黎小梅说,伟俊原本专注力弱,每次只能维持15分钟,而且情绪波动也较大。 老师针对伟俊的情况教学,常在上课时让他小休。到了小三,伟俊觉得无法专注上课时,会主动要求休息。 现在,伟俊的专注力已经提升到1小时,情况有显著改善。 完整报道,请翻阅22.11.2012《新明日报》。

        PSLE results released today.

        Pathligh School hyperactive autistic child - He Weijun, obtain a score of 273 in PSLE.

        His mother (41-year-old marketing officer) said that when her son was 3 years old - if he did not get he want, he will hit his head against a wall. As parents, they felt at a loss.

        At the age of 5, he was confirmed suffering from Asperger's Syndrome (autistic disorder).
        He also suffer from hyperactivity disorder.

        When Weijun was Primary One student in Pathlight School, Vice-Chancellor, Li Xiaomei said - Weijun had short attention span. He can only maintain for 15 minutes focus / concentration each time, and he had mood swing. The teacher had to let him take a break during class lessons.

        In Primary 3, whenever Weijun feel unable to concentrate in class, he’ll exercise initiative to request for rest. Today, he can focus for one hour. The situation has improved significantly.

        For full report, please refer to 22.11.2012 Shin Min Daily News.

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          helplessmum3
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          inShare.


          Duracell : Power a Child's Smile Longer


          This Christmas season, Duracell and Hasbro are partnering to launch the \"Power a Child's Smile Longer\" campaign, which will see children with special needs at Rainbow Centre receiving Hasbro toys.

          From 1st November through Christmas, for every pack of Duracell batteries purchased at participating NTUC Fairprice, Cold Storage and Giant stores in Singapore, Duracell and Hasbro will donate a portion of sales for new toys for Rainbow Centre Singapore. Consumers can also visit the participating stores to light up a Christmas tree with every purchase of Duracell batteries .

          The selected locations are as following:
          Participating Stores:
          NTUC Fairprice: Bukit Panjang Plaza, Hyper Jurong Point, Hyper Changi Business Park, Hyper Ang Mo Kio, Thomson Plaza Finest

          Cold Storage: United Square, Great World City

          Giant: IMM, Parkway Parade, Vivo City, Tampines, Sembawang
          http://www.whatshappening.sg/events/index.php?eID=68549

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            helplessmum3
            last edited by

            phtthp:
            http://news.omy.sg/News/Local-News/Xiao-Liu-Hui-Kao-Zi-Bi-Er-Kao-Huo-273Fen-110902


            Miracle at Pathlight.
            Well done !

            Top PSLE scorer: 273.

            小六会考 自闭儿考获273分
            22/11/2012on 新明日报by 周自蕙, 萧佳慧, 庄秀慧, 林道生, 梁子倩


            小六会考今天放榜,新光学校过动儿与自闭症儿何伟俊,在小六会考中考取273的高分。 何妈妈(41岁,行销人员)说,儿子3岁时若得不到想要的东西,就会用头撞墙,令他们觉得不妥,5岁时证实患上亚斯伯格症(自闭症的一种),还患上过动症。 伟俊小一就到新光学校(Pathlight School)就读,副校长黎小梅说,伟俊原本专注力弱,每次只能维持15分钟,而且情绪波动也较大。 老师针对伟俊的情况教学,常在上课时让他小休。到了小三,伟俊觉得无法专注上课时,会主动要求休息。 现在,伟俊的专注力已经提升到1小时,情况有显著改善。 完整报道,请翻阅22.11.2012《新明日报》。

            PSLE results released today.

            Pathligh School hyperactive autistic child - He Weijun, obtain a score of 273 in PSLE.

            His mother (41-year-old marketing officer) said that when her son was 3 years old - if he did not get he want, he will hit his head against a wall. As parents, they felt at a loss.

            At the age of 5, he was confirmed suffering from Asperger's Syndrome (autistic disorder).
            He also suffer from hyperactivity disorder.

            When Weijun was Primary One student in Pathlight School, Vice-Chancellor, Li Xiaomei said - Weijun had short attention span. He can only maintain for 15 minutes focus / concentration each time, and he had mood swing. The teacher had to let him take a break during class lessons.

            In Primary 3, whenever Weijun feel unable to concentrate in class, he’ll exercise initiative to request for rest. Today, he can focus for one hour. The situation has improved significantly.

            For full report, please refer to 22.11.2012 Shin Min Daily News.
            THANK YOU VERY MUCH, I duno why by reading this my tears fall out my eyes..

            i think it is very touching momemts

            I WAN To talk to his mother how she do it?

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              helplessmum3
              last edited by

              buy Durecell this Xmas to contribute to Rainbow centre.


              helplessmum3:
              inShare.

              Duracell : Power a Child's Smile Longer


              This Christmas season, Duracell and Hasbro are partnering to launch the \"Power a Child's Smile Longer\" campaign, which will see children with special needs at Rainbow Centre receiving Hasbro toys.

              From 1st November through Christmas, for every pack of Duracell batteries purchased at participating NTUC Fairprice, Cold Storage and Giant stores in Singapore, Duracell and Hasbro will donate a portion of sales for new toys for Rainbow Centre Singapore. Consumers can also visit the participating stores to light up a Christmas tree with every purchase of Duracell batteries .

              The selected locations are as following:
              Participating Stores:
              NTUC Fairprice: Bukit Panjang Plaza, Hyper Jurong Point, Hyper Changi Business Park, Hyper Ang Mo Kio, Thomson Plaza Finest

              Cold Storage: United Square, Great World City

              Giant: IMM, Parkway Parade, Vivo City, Tampines, Sembawang
              http://www.whatshappening.sg/events/index.php?eID=68549

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              • H Offline
                helplessmum3
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                Where will he go now after this PSLE? pathlight has secondary school ?

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                  Ms tay
                  last edited by

                  helplessmum3:
                  Where will he go now after this PSLE? pathlight has secondary school ?

                  He decided to go NUSH ( my friend's child was in the same class wif him)

                  Pathlight has secondary school .
                  http://pathlight.org.sg/programme/sec.php#

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                    Double E
                    last edited by

                    What is NUSH?


                    Mummies, anyone of your kid has attended or attending Eipic at ARC?
                    We bought our boy to Rainbow for screening today and they hv an immediate vacancy for him next Jan. However, they also suggest that I consider sending my boy to ARC. Rainbow said that while they can cater to his needs, the kids that go to their centre are of varying level whereas ARC has more high functioning kids which maybe better for my boy. But ARC has a 1 year waiting list and I wouldn’t want to waste the time.

                    Is it true that Kids who attend ARC are of higher functioning? I would think they accept ASD kids irregardless of low or high functioning.

                    Also, I m surprised that the fee in Rainbow is lower than SPD. I thought I hv to pay more. We generally feel that Rainbow’s specialist and teachers are more pro and experience as compared to SPD, so we are likely to accept their offer. But now I hv to check out ARC sinc Rainbow suggested.

                    Anyone can feedback on ARC?

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                      Ms tay
                      last edited by

                      Double E:
                      What is NUSH?


                      Mummies, anyone of your kid has attended or attending Eipic at ARC?
                      We bought our boy to Rainbow for screening today and they hv an immediate vacancy for him next Jan. However, they also suggest that I consider sending my boy to ARC. Rainbow said that while they can cater to his needs, the kids that go to their centre are of varying level whereas ARC has more high functioning kids which maybe better for my boy. But ARC has a 1 year waiting list and I wouldn't want to waste the time.

                      Is it true that Kids who attend ARC are of higher functioning? I would think they accept ASD kids irregardless of low or high functioning.

                      Also, I m surprised that the fee in Rainbow is lower than SPD. I thought I hv to pay more. We generally feel that Rainbow's specialist and teachers are more pro and experience as compared to SPD, so we are likely to accept their offer. But now I hv to check out ARC sinc Rainbow suggested.

                      Anyone can feedback on ARC?
                      NUSH = National university Singapore high of Maths & science( with 6 years integrated programme)

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                        Double E
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                        Oh, didn’t know there’s this option to choose after PSLE.

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