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    • RE: Simultaneous Therapies for Subsidized and Private Speech Therapy

      DinosaurSpeechTherapy\" post_id=\"2009975\" time=\"1609142689\" user_id=\"190381:

      Hi sardonyx I replied your question in the other thread, but will post it here too ๐Ÿ™‚

      If you've managed to secure blocks of subsidised therapy, then this can be a workable solution. You can choose to supplement the periods between these blocks with private therapy. Concurrent speech therapy will in most cases be overkill. There should also ideally be a continuation of therapy goals from the subsidised provider to the private therapist and vice versa. Most speech therapists should be aware of the ethical responsibility to ensure this, though as with most things you do need to do your own QC on the speech therapists. This might be easier to do with a private therapist as you get to choose.

      For a child that needs therapy, in most cases some therapy is still better than no therapy at all. If cost is a concern, and you're still waiting for slots with subsidised providers, you can consider private therapy and let the therapist know your concerns. The private speech therapist should be able to alter the focus of therapy to training and equipping you with the methods you can use at home for continuation of therapy at home. In this way, sessions can be more infrequent while the parents continue working on the target areas in between. This is a solution that will of course require more involvement on parents' part. For more detail, these issues are best discussed with your private speech therapist, but a solution can definitely be worked out.

      Hope this helps!
      Thank you Dinosaur Speech Therapy for your input. ๐Ÿ™‚ I just read this now. It is hard to find a therapist that suits one's schedule and their methods. There is indeed a shortage of STs.

      posted in Special Needs & Learning Difficulties
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    • RE: All About Speech Therapy

      Has anyone done simultaneous therapies for subsidized and private speech therapy? Is it advisable? We are looking into this to minimize our cost and we are wondering if it is beneficial to our child.

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    • RE: Simultaneous Therapies for Subsidized and Private Speech Therapy

      Has anyone done simultaneous therapies for subsidized and private speech therapy? Is it advisable? We are looking into this to minimise our cost and we are wondering if it is beneficial to our child.

      posted in Special Needs & Learning Difficulties
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    • RE: Leo Magan Speech Sanctuary

      Any more feedbacks about Leo Magan?

      posted in Special Needs & Learning Difficulties
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    • RE: Kids insurance -education plans

      Is Moneyowl site reliable?

      posted in Money Matters
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    • RE: All About Kids' Eye-sight

      Any reviews on SLM Visioncare? They guarantee that they can lower or heal myopia especially for children below 12 years old. Based on the testimonies, one boyโ€™s eye power lowered from -6 to -1.50 in a span of 5 months! They have 3 centres here in Singapore and over 600 centres in Asia. They have no medicine, injections or surgery, a mix of western and eastern medicine. But I cannot find any reviews when I google except on their Fb page.

      posted in Health
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    • RE: Q&A - P1 Malay

      Nahiz\" post_id=\"1300376\" time=\"1401145865\" user_id=\"78523:

      Hi everyone,
      I am having so much trouble in finding Malay tutor for my P1 child!! In fact we are not Malay but my child took Malay and now it's so hard to find a tutor.
      I am living in jurong west st 93, if anyone knows of Malay tutor please PM me.
      Thank you.
      Same with me! We are not Malays too and so hard to find a Malay tutor. And the few that I got are not so good. I stay in Jurong West too.

      posted in Primary 1
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    • RE: Q&A - P1 Malay

      Is it the norm for P1 Malay Language not to have any homeworks? We are not Malays and we opted for Malay as my sonโ€™s mother tongue language in school. I worry if the school is just too laxed about it.

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    • RE: All About Diamonds

      Hi. I would like to ask if this is a good buy. So far, only Goldheart has a 4 carat tennis bracelet at only 4k. Others are at least double the price. In-house certificate only.


      1. Bracelet A
      Price: $4,088 sale from around 10k
      Carat: 3.86
      Diamonds: 54
      Points: 7 points each
      Clarity: VS

      2. Bracelet 2

      $9958, sale from around 25K
      Carat: 4.87
      Diamonds: 55
      Points: 9 points
      Clarity: VVS

      Only some vague description of the color and clarity. How can we be assured of its claim?

      posted in Money Matters
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    • RE: Where to buy makeup brushes

      Daiso ๐Ÿค— the retractable blush brush is good.

      posted in Money Matters
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