By Sally Lin | Project Coordinator
Thank you for supporting the Early Intervention Service Program to help those developmentally delayed children like Mei-Mei.
Mei-Mei, who swayed from side to side when walking due to flat feet, was diagnosed with Down's syndrome after being sent to the hospital for treatment for jaundice that had not subsided at about three months old. Then, Mei-Mei’s mother brought her to Eden for early intervention treatment through a referral. When Mei-Mei first arrived at the daycare, her ability to adapt and interact socially was a bit weak. After individualized lessons and repetitive practices, she is now able to greet people on her own initiative and understand simple life instructions.
For those developmentally delayed children, growing up has never been easy! It takes a lot of practice and the company of family members to grow up slowly, as well as the warm support of the public. "It takes a village to raise a child." Eden sincerely invites you to support the "Early Intervention Service Program for Developmentally Delayed Children " and accompany developmentally delayed children to grow up healthily!
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