


...or learn how long he can hold his breath underwater...



...air pressure can make a home-made rocket fly!

A child can also learn to bowl...

...or to calculate the scores...

ANDI Initiative is a training organisation aimed to empower and support children on the autism spectrum, their parents, and their educators.
Description
From her many years of experience, Ms Teo Lee Fun, as an Occupational Therapist by profession, has incorporated ideas from HWT and multi-sensory strategies to develop handwriting skills to suit each individual's needs.
During this hands-on workshop, among other things you will learn to:
This workshop will be filled with practical activities and strategies to help parents and teachers to get into the attitude of "Saya boleh" or "I can do it!"
Participants are required to bring pencils and colour pencils.
About the trainer:
Teo Lee Fun is an occupational therapist trained in New Zealand and has been working many years in this field. She is SIPT (sensory integration praxis test) certified with the University of Southern California(USC/WPS). She has also attended professional training in areas such as sensory integration, NDT, MORE approach, Samonas and Therapeutic Listening. Ms Teo has a special interest working with children with learning difficulties and sensory integrative dsyfunction. She has given seminars, lectures and conducted numerous workshops for parents, teachers and others involved with children with special needs.
For a full listing of available books, please see the archives, Sept 2007 post, titled Book Lending Library.
2. ANDI Initiative provides a therapy/training facility in Section 17, Petaling Jaya for therapists to teach children with autism. Although the therapists and parents contribute a nominal hourly fee to use the facility, ANDI Initiative mananges the facility and funds the bulk of the associated ongoing costs.
The facility has been the venue of several group skills classes.
The facility has been used by consultants to provide assessments and progress reviews to children under their care. It has also been used for support group meetings for parents of children with autism.
3. ANDI Initiative is also working to increase the number of autism consultants and therapists available locally. The hope is that in doing so, the next generation of Malaysian children with autism will be able to access quality autism programmes.
4. ANDI Initiative organises trainings/workshops for parents and individuals interested in autism-related trainings. It is our firm belief that knowledge is power.