All About Autism
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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# -
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? -
Double E:
NUSH = National university Singapore high of Maths & science( with 6 years integrated programme)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? -
Oh, didn’t know there’s this option to choose after PSLE.
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Ms tay:
ARC programmes is more focused on academic as well as social skills
NUSH = National university Singapore high of Maths & science( with 6 years integrated programme)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? -
I just saw TODAY newspaper , his dad apply last June for home for nush
double e, yr son offer at which rainbow n what is the days n timing ?
Rainbow never offer my son to ARC … -
Ms tay:
ARC programmes is more focused on academic as well as social skills[/quote]If u plan to send ur chid to pathlight sch in future ARC is a better choice.
NUSH = National university Singapore high of Maths & science( with 6 years integrated programme)Ms tay:
[quote=\"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? -
But heard from levendary ARC don’t hav SLT N OT
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Really promoting ASD to go special needs school… Maybe it’s really a best fit…
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