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Special Needs Aftercare

Empowering Children with Special Needs

Empowering children with special needs is not just about providing the right resources or environment; it’s about understanding, commitment, and collaboration. Both educators and parents play pivotal roles in this journey.

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Choose Kay-Dee for Year-Round Enrolment

Kay-Dee Educare Centre isn't just a place where children spend their day; it's a nurturing environment where they grow, learn, and thrive. Our educators are highly qualified, passionate about early childhood development, and dedicated to creating a warm, welcoming space where every child feels valued and understood.

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It’s Never Too Late to Enroll with Kay-Dee Educare Centre in Mowbray

Although the year is coming to an end, we would like to let you know that Kay-Dee offers year-round enrolment with no late penalty fees. We know and understand that circumstances change at the drop of a hat and that is why we don’t believe in cut off dates for enrolment at our Educare Centre in Mowbray.

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Behavioural Therapy for Children with ADHD

You know that common treatment for ADHD involves stimulant medication, but you may be wondering if there are alternative ways of successfully treating your child without medication, or at least in combination with what the doctor has prescribed. This is where behavioural therapy for children with ADHD comes into the picture and, in this article, we will be discussing everything you need to know about it.

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ADHD – Why it’s Important to Get an Accurate Diagnosis

Is there a possibility that children are being incorrectly diagnosed with ADHD? In this article, we talk about what it takes to accurately diagnose children with ADHD, and why an accurate diagnosis by the right medical professional is crucial.

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Asperger Syndrome – What are the Signs and Symptoms?

Prior to the revised Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders 5 (DSM-5) in 2013, Asperger’s Syndrome (AS) was considered a standalone condition baring similar conditions to Autism.

However, it’s now placed under the umbrella term of Autism Spectrum Disorder and is considered by many medical professionals as high-functioning autism.

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ADD and ADHD - What you need to know about Attention Deficit Disorder

It’s time to talk about Attention Deficit Disorder and Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder– a disorder becoming more and more prevalent among children today.

Attention-deficit disorder (ADD) and attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) are both disorders that affect one's ability to focus.

however, there are slight differences between ADD and ADHD.

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Aftercare for Special Needs Children

We accept children with learning disabilities such as Dyslexia, Dyscalculia and Dysgraphia (and all other language based learning difficulties,) Physical disabilities, Developmental delays, Cerebral Palsy, Orthopaedic Impairments, ADD / ADHD ( Attention Deficit Disorders), Autism, Bipolar and Tourette’s Syndrome.

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