Heep Hong Society
Early Intervention and Integrated Support for Kindergarten Students with SEN
Background | Introduction | Objectives | Service Targets |
Background
The support for students with SEN in kindergartens is thin and no systematic training is available for teachers. Teachers and parents are facing with huge challenges and the children are not able to receive appropriate training.
To relieve the stringent situation in pre-school education, the Society launched a pioneer project of ‘Early Intervention and Integrated Support for Kindergarten Students with SEN’ under the sponsorship of Lee Hysan Foundation. This innovative service model offered school-based support and centre-based training to children with SEN.
Introduction
The Society’s team of professionals met with the principals, teachers and parents on a regular basis to develop the most suitable support strategies. They observed classes, offered advice on services and cultivated the spirit of whole-school participation. Students also received individual or group training at the Society’s Early Education and Training Centres. The professional team extended its help to parents with home training advice, counselling and consultation services. In the first year, the project already received accolades from the principals, teachers and parents.
Objectives
- Provide holistic support to kindergartens through:
- Training and therapies to children
- Training to teachers
- Support to parents
- Provide an evidence-based model for the reference of the government and the sector
Service Targets
- 10 kindergartens with at least 6 children at each kindergarten who are on the waiting list for subvented pre-school rehabilitation services
- Kindergartens which are supportive to promote integrated education