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Community

We believe that the more students we
reach, the more meaning our work has.
Which is why we have always welcomed
opportunities to share our experience and
our techniques with the wider community
by collaborating with Government and
not-for-profit institutions.

Whether it's working with and sponsoring students from underprivileged
backgrounds, running training sessions for teachers or organising
conferences and workshops bringing the best of neurodiversity research
to Singapore, for us, it has always been about taking our knowledge
to more and more students.

If you happen to be a part of a Government

or non-for-profit institution working with children and

think there is a way that we can collaborate,

please reach out to us.

What Keeps Us Going

Anjali

Parent of Maya,

Age 13

“The therapists are open, warm and professional. They make parents feel very supported. My kid’s therapist not only has weekly conversations with me, but also with her class teacher!”

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