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    • sharonkhooS Offline
      sharonkhoo
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      While we all will be concerned about how our kids may be treated badly, what I wonder is why the man didn’t actually say anything to his parents? Is he non-verbal? But he is apparently a university graduate! Or did his parents not do anything until it became public? I can’t imagine that this could happen to my child and she not tell me, and I certainly would not allow her to remain in such a place.

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        Hi mummies,


        I’m looking for a chinese tutor who has experience or doesn’t mind teaching special needs kids. Please pm me if you have any good recommendation.

        My boy is slipping in his school work and is doing quite badly for his chinese. While I know we have the choice to request for withdrawal from chinese, I would like to give it one more try, also give him the chance to learn the language

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          I saw the video clip too. The news was also featured in today’s ST.


          The report did not cite whether the 29-yo intern was a special needs individual, but I suppose as parents of special needs children we cant help but jump at such things and relate them to what will happen to our kids when they grow up.

          I too have this fear, and the worry about my doter’s future is constantly on my mind. Social enterprises are getting more now, and maybe there will be more of such empathetic business entities in the future. We just have to keep looking.

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            bunhead:
            Hi! i have a son with Aspegers syndrome who is now 19 years old and is now in Poly. He was diagnosed at the age of 4 and it was initially very tough for us. Things now are better... he has come a long way as in he now has friends and is working towards his diploma ... has worked part time in retail and other jobs too... i guess what i am getting at is that if your kid has been diagnosed... have faith and things will improve... having said that, the child needs to have confidence and learn that they need to learn to conform (for want of a better word) to society and not the other way around. The reason being that although singapore is now more open in discussing ASD and special needs, there are still so many many ignorant people that are so impatient and unaccepting of our special children. Teach your kids to report any kind of abuse.... verbal or physical... I dont know if the guy in the video has special needs but he certainly seems to not have any self confidence - he just sat there and allowed the abuse without even defending himself.

            Bunhead
            Is great to know that your boy is now working towards his dip and have friends. All of us here hope our special needs kids can achieve the same.

            On the office abuse case, the most recent reports stated that he is 29 years old and have been working in the company for 3 years taking a $500 salary. I am really appalled and wonder what is this guy thinking.
            But more than anything, I am really pissed that there is such supervisor in this world, such a big bully. I really hope he gets his punishment. Apparently apart from the 29 year old staff, he also abused other interns.

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              mum2dan
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              Hi Mummies,

              My son has difficulty socialising with peers.
              Hope to send him to social class.
              Can mummies recommend me social class?
              Anyone has try Leo Magan?
              Thanks so much!

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                helplessmum3
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                Double E:
                bunhead:

                Hi! i have a son with Aspegers syndrome who is now 19 years old and is now in Poly. He was diagnosed at the age of 4 and it was initially very tough for us. Things now are better... he has come a long way as in he now has friends and is working towards his diploma ... has worked part time in retail and other jobs too... i guess what i am getting at is that if your kid has been diagnosed... have faith and things will improve... having said that, the child needs to have confidence and learn that they need to learn to conform (for want of a better word) to society and not the other way around. The reason being that although singapore is now more open in discussing ASD and special needs, there are still so many many ignorant people that are so impatient and unaccepting of our special children. Teach your kids to report any kind of abuse.... verbal or physical... I dont know if the guy in the video has special needs but he certainly seems to not have any self confidence - he just sat there and allowed the abuse without even defending himself.


                Bunhead
                Is great to know that your boy is now working towards his dip and have friends. All of us here hope our special needs kids can achieve the same.

                On the office abuse case, the most recent reports stated that he is 29 years old and have been working in the company for 3 years taking a $500 salary. I am really appalled and wonder what is this guy thinking.
                But more than anything, I am really pissed that there is such supervisor in this world, such a big bully. I really hope he gets his punishment. Apparently apart from the 29 year old staff, he also abused other interns.


                some of them oso stay with company with very low pay for many years despite verbally abused.. ..

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                  specialboymum:
                  Hello mummies, been a while since I last check in to this thread.


                  I saw the video too. Feel sad for the young man. Like many of you, I can't help but worry for my kid as he grow up. I don't know whether that young man has ASD or not, however It is quite for common for people on the spectrum to have issues with self confidence and hence lack of the courage to fend for themselves. I'm beginning to see the lack of self confidence in my boy too as he is developing the self awareness.
                  Sigh! That is the challenging part of raising up special need kids, beside the need to work hard to help them to cope academically, we still need to do more to ensure they are equip with sufficient life skill and social skill
                  specialboymum

                  Is your child in P2 this year? Have you heard anything about AED support that will end by the time the child finishes P2?

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                    Double E
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                    bunhead

                    I understand that our special kids can be excepted from NS. But for now, I still hope he goes through it but perhaps he can be assigned to do desk bound work.

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                      not on facebook
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                      mum2dan:
                      Hi Mummies,

                      My son has difficulty socialising with peers.
                      Hope to send him to social class.
                      Can mummies recommend me social class?
                      Anyone has try Leo Magan?
                      Thanks so much!
                      Mine attends social skills class at Planet Learning Centre. It's located at Hougang currently but are relocating in July 2013.

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                        specialboymum
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                        ImMeeMee:
                        specialboymum:

                        Hello mummies, been a while since I last check in to this thread.


                        I saw the video too. Feel sad for the young man. Like many of you, I can't help but worry for my kid as he grow up. I don't know whether that young man has ASD or not, however It is quite for common for people on the spectrum to have issues with self confidence and hence lack of the courage to fend for themselves. I'm beginning to see the lack of self confidence in my boy too as he is developing the self awareness.
                        Sigh! That is the challenging part of raising up special need kids, beside the need to work hard to help them to cope academically, we still need to do more to ensure they are equip with sufficient life skill and social skill

                        specialboymum

                        Is your child in P2 this year? Have you heard anything about AED support that will end by the time the child finishes P2?

                        The AED team in my boy's school told me they will support our kids until they finished primary school. They will also be responsible to liaise with the AED in the secondary school our kids go to, to ensure the continuity of support.
                        But I think if the school thinks your kid is well settled and doesn't need extra settle, they may reduce the support, so as to spare the resource on other kids. As you probably know, the resources for AED is really limited in most school.

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