Special Needs & Early Intervention Program
At Aurora Early Years, we strongly believe that every infant and child have a right to quality education. This includes creating a safe and engaging environment with the proper services and support system to assist non-typically developing children throughout their kindergarten journey.
In addition to our inclusive curriculum and classroom setting, Early Intervention Programme (EIP) or Individualised Education Plan (IEP) for students with special needs are available for infants and toddlers with delays to catch up in their development. Certified educators will provide well designed and well-curated guidance to your child.
Special Needs & Early Intervention Program
At Aurora Early Years, we strongly believe that every infant and child have a right to quality education. This includes creating a safe and engaging environment with the proper services and support system to assist non-typically developing children throughout their kindergarten journey.
In addition to our inclusive curriculum and classroom setting, the following services are also made available for students at varied stages of learning development : Early Intervention Programme (EIP) or Individualised Education Plan (IEP). Certified educators will provide well designed and well-curated guidance to your child.
Your child will learn these vital skills to prepare them for their future:
- Reading;
- Writing;
- Spelling;
- Counting;
- Thinking;
- Learning;
- Solving problems.
- Listening skills;
- Speech skills;
- Understanding others
- Following instructions;
- Transitioning between activities;
- Tasks completion.
- Reaching;
- Crawling;
- Walking;
- Drawing;
- Building.
When your child successfully transitions from EIP to IEP, they will participate in the general education classrooms periodically throughout the day. Beyond that, they attend one or two therapy sessions to ensure successful classroom integration with their classmates.
These sessions include communication therapy, oral muscle therapy, occupational therapy, functional routine, and other interventions specifically designed for their individual needs.
When your child successfully transitions from EIP to IEP, they will participate in the general education classrooms periodically throughout the day. Beyond that, they attend one or two therapy sessions to ensure successful classroom integration with their classmates.
These sessions include communication therapy, oral muscle therapy, occupational therapy, functional routine, and other interventions specifically designed for their individual needs.
Social and Emotional Skills: