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    Cognitive Development Learning Centre - Discussion

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      gerberadaisy
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      At Bridge Learning, the fees for the Individual Intervention Programme $1800 per term (20 lessons). For Auditory Pro, it is $450 per term (20 lessons).

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        yeo88
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        Wondering whether anybody has updated review on Cognitive Development Centre. Thanks for your feedback. Thinking of sending my daughter for review and classes.

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          Dino_Mummy
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          Hi Gerberadaisy,


          Can you please share your experience with Bridge Learning? I am contemplating sending my son there.

          How is the progress for your son? Seen any improvement?
          Appreciate it.


          Many thanks. :please:

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            jimyee4
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            I sent my son for five months since Jan 2012 at Bridge Learning. He attended the auditory processing disorder classes twice a week and IEP classes teice a week, all four times in a week. However we are ending the sessions when term ends in May. I did not find the lessons useful and saw very little improvement in my son’s development. The teachers tend to be young with cursory training - unlike other trained speech and IEP Therapists. Having gone through both the conventional categorical and non conventional categorical method, I am definitely inclined towards the former. I would be interested in Cognitive provided it is very different from Bridge which was disappointing after the media hype.

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              gerberadaisy
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              Hi jimyee4,


              I’ve similar experience with you at Bridge Learning. My son attended their auditory processing and IEP lessons. However, we withdrew him after 3 terms cause I don’t see much improvement in him. Am also contemplating to send him to Cognitive Development. Anyone has any feedback on Cognitive Development? Many thanks!

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                luvmum
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                Dear mummies


                anyone is with cognitive or recently signed up? would like to hear feedback
                before deciding. location is far n timing limited so need to ensure it’s worth
                the logistic hassle.

                Thank u.

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                  happymummywife
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                  I strongly recommend Bridge Learning. My daughter is now in GEP after 2 years there. Now I send my other son there too. As parents, we must be fair to give people time to help our children improve. The fees there are reasonable and the EIS are really dedicated. Can tell they love the children & not work for money only. Also, it is important to enrol in the programmes they recommend after the Diagnostic Assessment. They are so established for so many years. I’ve recommended many friends and relatives there. I am glad I sent my childern there!

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