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On the 28th of May, 2016, ParkCity Medical Centre unveiled their new Child Development Centre (CDC). The culmination of years of work, the Child Development Centre (CDC) is a one-stop centre that will provide comprehensive interdisciplinary assessment and intervention for children with special needs. They aim to :

The launch was graced by Dr. Rajini Sarvananthan and Dr. Susan Tan, who gave two short talks on “Early Intervention… The Next Step” and “Helping your child to be the best that he can be“.

But the highlights were the kids who were so special in their own ways. There was a special keyboard performance by Abigail Ang, and an art exhibition by Anthony Lee – both whom have developed their amazing skills despite being on the ASD spectrum. There was also a cupcake decoration demonstration by Junior Chef Leah, who taught herself how to bake to raise funds for her younger sister, Adele, who suffers from cerebral palsy.

It was truly an amazing experience. Join us as we take you through the launch of ParkCity Medical Centre’s new Child Development Centre.

 

“Kiss The Rain” By 13 year old Abigail Ang

ParkCity Medical Centre kicked off the event with a piano rendition of “Kiss The Rain” by 13 year old Abigail Ang. Diagnosed with autism at 4 years old, Abigail benefited greatly from early intervention, which included taking up music lessons and arts & craft lessons.

Abigail has since developed a strong interest in playing the piano, drawing and making soft clay figurines. She also enjoys swimming and being in the water.

 

Dr. Rajini Sarvananthan : Early Intervention… The Next Step

Dr. Rajini Sarvananthan is a renown Consultant Developmental Paediatrician who specialises in diagnosing and treating children with autism, ADHD, ADD, behavioural problems, cerebral palsy and other developmental disorders. She was the first speaker of the day, and she talked about something dear to all parents who have children with developmental delays – early intervention. Check it out!

Dr. Rajini has a waiting list as long as her professional credentials – MBBS HONS (UK), M MED Sc (Leeds, UK), MRCP (UK), MRCPCH. So if you want to learn more about early intervention and autism, check out our article “Autism And Special Needs Q&A” which we conducted with Dr. Rajini.

 

Dr. Susan Tan : Helping your child to be the best that he can be

Dr. Susan Tan Mooi Koon is a published Consultant Child and Adolescent Psychiatrist, with interest in depression and mental health issues in children and teenagers, as well as liaison psychiatry. At the launch of the new Child Development Centre, she spoke about helping our children to be the best they can be. Check it out!

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Ms. Ch’ng Lin Ling : Why Set Up The CDC?

ParkCity Medical Centre CEO, Ms. Ch’ng Lin Ling, then gave a short speech, detailing how ParkCity Medical Centre had always aimed to set up the Child Development Centre, and what it took for them to get to this point.


 

The Child Development Centre Is Officially Launched!

ParkCity Medical Centre officially launched their new Child Development Centre (CDC) with the release of balloons into the air. It was a simple act that symbolised their goal – to let every child fly high and achieve the best he/she can.


 

Art Exhibition By Autistic Savant Anthony Lee

The launch of ParkCity Medical Centre’s Child Development Centre also features a solo exhibition by autistic savant Anthony Lee. He’s a really talented artist whose paintings have been displayed at many exhibitions.

Love his work? You can call Anthony at +6019-371-2716, to purchase one of his paintings, or to commission an artwork.

 

Chef Leah With A Big Heart

Junior Chef Leah has a truly big heart. At the tender age of 4, she learned to bake from YouTube videos so she can raise funds for her younger sister, Adele, who suffers from cerebral palsy as a result of microcephaly. Now 7 years old, Leah has raised more than RM 25,000 for her sister’s treatment.

 


Our hearts go out to Leah and her sister, Adele, and their family. You can contact them at her Facebook page.

 

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