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    Children | Parent Guides

    My Child Is Social β€” Could It Still Be Autism? Understanding the 4 Rs

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    Many parents of preschoolers and kindergarteners relate to the confusion: your child makes eye contact, chats with friends, plays alongside peers, yet something feels off. You read the usual autism checklists (no babbling, no eye contact, lining up toys), but they don’t fit. Could autism still be possible? Yes, and here’s why. Autism is a…

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    Stroke Rehabilitation – Speech Therapy in Singapore

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    Post Stroke Rehabilitation – Speech Therapy for Stroke Survivors to Regain the ability to talk and eat A stroke can happen suddenly and change everything. In a matter of hours, someone who was previously able to speak, read, write, and communicate with ease may find themselves unable to find words, form sentences, or be understood….

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    Children | Parent Guides

    My Child Is 2 Years Old and Not Talking β€” A Singapore Parent’s Guide

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    My Child Is 2 Years Old and Not Talking β€” A Singapore Parent’s Guide If you are reading this, you are probably worried. Your child is around 2 years old, and they are not saying as many words as you expected β€” or perhaps they are not talking at all. You may have heard other…

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