Facebook Groups
A LIST OF WONDERFUL LOCAL SUPPORT GROUPS IN SINGAPORE, AND LOCAL ADVOCATES AS WELL.
Parents are welcome and encouraged to get in touch with them to get all the support you need on your journey. |
A LIST OF WONDERFUL LOCAL SUPPORT GROUPS IN SINGAPORE, AND LOCAL ADVOCATES AS WELL.
Parents are welcome and encouraged to get in touch with them to get all the support you need on your journey. |
Shoulders.Sg aims to promote public awareness of Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD). Pioneer Support Org in sg. Wadsap Group available.
Special Seeds is a digital parenting resource initiative of the Rare Disorders Society of Singapore (RDSS), a local registered charity which engage individuals and organizations to raise awareness on rare disorders.
Friends of ASD families aims to relate many heartwarming stories about kindness that will greatly encourage ASD families and hopefully inspire others to step forward and share their journey.
Hope for the Journey is a huge group aiming to support and empower parents and children with special needs through the sharing of information and ideas. 'Wadsap Group' available. Tons of activities and events hosted for the community. Volunteer is greatly appreciated.
Reunite Missing Children is set up by a group of parents to disseminate verified and updated information when a child with autism goes missing in Singapore. Sharing the post and keeping a lookout for the child may help to get him reunited with his family. Please delete the post once child has been found for safety reasons.
Do not screen capture any post or take photo of the facebook post for sharing !!! Social media can spread very fast and very wide and it will be impossible to track the continuation of a post. This is to protect the family's safety. CLDSGS - In this group, we share resources, our challenges, experiences and concern while journeying on this special journey with our children. We also encourage and motivate each other along this journey. To all related professionals / educators with a heart to serve the people with Learning Disabilities, we welcome you too to lend a helping hand in supporting our families and individuals here. A group of parents, educators and others who would like the Singapore education system to be more inclusive for children with special needs.
This platform gathers educators, to share ideas, encourage and inspire one another in our journey. Educators in this group can post: - Helpful contents (e.g. teaching strategies, play ideas, etc) - Stories (e.g. personal experiences) - Issues you have and hope to get ideas or support from others - Materials or resources you would like to exchange - Any other contents you feel will encourage us in our unique journey
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AUTISM EXPOSED SINGAPORE #AES has been organised annually since its launch on 25 April 2014 during the UN's "World Autism Awareness Month" of April. It aims to promote inclusion of neurodiverse individuals, create community dialogues and collaborations to support the Autism cause.
Singapore Muslim Special Needs Support Group
A support grp for all special needs for parents, caregivers and professionals. Singapore Autism - Parents Need Support Too!
Singapore Special Needs and Parents - The Singapore Special Needs and Parents support group (SSNAP) was started as a non-profit organization in September 2009 by two parents of children with special needs. The objective was (and still is) to provide resources and a network for families living in Singapore with children with special needs, particularly families from other countries and cultures, away from their family support network.
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Neurodiverse Advocates @ Sgiautistic - Autism Resources and Articles by a Singaporean Autistic
James Chan - Self-advocate recently diagnosed at 25, penns down thoughts on his quora site.
Dawn-joy Leong - Autistic artist-researcher presenting autism as parallel embodiment, with sensory-cognitive idiosyncrasy as the nucleus of research, and an artistic practice of immersive mind-body experiences via music, visual art, photography, narrative, poetry and performance. With Lucy Like-a-Charm, a rescued former racing Greyhound, her faithful companion, celebrating symbiotic connectivity, and finding new ways to sense the world and Be.
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Parent Sharing PagesLoving an Autistic Boy is a blog by mother and Author of "Come into my world: 31 stories of Autism in Singapore". It is a loving page of joy and challenges along her journey.
A Neurodiversity Road of Love page is created by a mum to support parents and autistic individuals on advocation, acceptance, appreciation for neurodiversity in Singapore.
lydiawati.com
An AWETISM journey of hope and courage.
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