Power The Potential of Special Needs Children & Adults

Schedule

Sat Jul 02 2022 at 02:00 pm to 04:00 pm

Location

#13-22 | Singapore, SG

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Join our free workshop to learn a holistic approach to supporting the growth, development, and learning of special needs children/adults.
About this Event
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Learn what you can do to create an optimal environment, which helps special needs children/adults to focus, learn, and grow.

Go home with tools and strategies you can use immediately to help your loved ones.


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Learn how diet and nutrition support basic functions such as growth, development, detoxification, and immune support.

Find out what the common health issues that special needs children/adults struggle with and what you can do to help them overcome such challenges.

Identify nutrition options specific to your child's needs.


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Learn the importance of keeping health at its peak by enhancing our body’s natural ability to fight off sickness.

Learn about a new technology that has been helping people around the globe to support their energy, stress, sleep, digestion, and general well-being. Find out how this breakthrough technology has been helping people with special conditions.


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Have your individual questions addressed by the panel of speakers.


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Loh Zhen has clocked thousands of hours working with many children and adults on the autism spectrum for the past 8 years.

Having been a part of many transformations and progresses, she is deeply affirmed by the socio-relational techniques she teaches and applies.

Loh Zhen received her BSc in Psychology from the University of Wollongong, Loh Zhen then joined Embrace Autism Singapore as their first Associate. She also completed her 2-year psychological stint at the Institute of Mental Health supporting adults with Obsessive Compulsive Disorder while in school. 

Today, Loh Zhen focuses her effort on actively supporting families as an autism professional. One of her greatest pleasures is connecting with new individuals with autism. It is through her work that she has built some of the most meaningful friendships and made the most affectionate friends.


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Chris is a mother of twins with special needs. Her son was diagnosed with classic autism and Cerebral Palsy (CP), and his twin sister has Global Developmental Delay (GDD) and had seizures.

In the early years, Chris spent much time researching therapy and intervention options. Eventually, she left her career as an Environmental Manager to pursue another career in Nutrition and further enhance her twin’s growth, health, and development.

Research and her chosen interventions have tremendously helped Chris’ twins. At age 5, Chris’ son was oblivious to people, he did not respond to his name, he had zero eye contact, and did not have any intentional speech. Today, he is aware of the people around him, he smiles when his name is called, he speaks with intention and enthusiasm, and interacts with visitors. He has also grown stronger despite his brain injury affecting his ability to control his legs.

Similarly, the health of Chris’ daughter has improved tremendously such that she has overcome seizures. Gains have corresponded with cognitive and physical improvements.

Knowledge is power. Chris and her family have been blessed with many improvements in their twins. She has made it her purpose to help other parents who are still looking for more resources to support the growth and development of their special needs children/adults.


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Yee Wen was a primary school teacher with 4 lovely young children. After successfully helping her husband overcome his chronic fatigue and unexplained health condition, she is passionate about helping others using the same breakthrough technology she used to help her husband, her loved ones, family members, and friends.

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#13-22, TripleOne Somerset, Singapore, Singapore

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