By Sharmilla Mohan | Resource Development Officer 2
Afiq is a 6 year old boy who is diagnosed with Bilateral Retinopathy of Prematurely, stage 5. He underwent an operation when he was 3 months old. He also goes to hospital frequently for his pediatric treatment.
When our Early Intervention Programmeme coordinators visited him at the age of 5 months, they aimed to improve his cognitive skills by doing some related exercises, to focus on acedemic skills, to train on daily living skills through touch and feel and also to improve on his communication skills by teaching him to construct long sentences.
With very limited vision, Afiq still needed help to do some tasks on his own. After a series of training for two years, he was able to eat by himself. He could hold his milk bottle or cup firmly when drinking. He was also able to tell when he wants to use the toilet. He could even read the alphabets and say out numbers. He does not have any problem with his communication skills and is able to play and mingle with his family members as well as new acquaintance very well. He is able to put on his clothes with little assistance. However, he was still not able to bathe on his own.
After six years of constant training and evaluation, he is now able to find the beginning, end and middle of a line of print or Braille dots on the paper. He is still in the process of learning the alphabets in both print and Braille. When the Brailler is given to him, he explores it with his fingers and inserts paper in correct order.
In terms of fine motor skills, he is able to trace the template of the objects given to him. Besides, he is also able to name and point the different parts of his body such as his eyes, nose, teeth and fingers. What’s more, he can even point out the same parts of body of the doll which is given to him. Afiq responds very well when called. The words ‘Do’ and ‘Don’t’ has been introduced to him so that he is aware of what can and cannot be done.
Afiq is able to walk forward and backward on the balance beam without falling. Since he needs to familiarize with white cane, he was also taught to hold the cane correctly and to show left and right direction which he is able to do properly. This independent young boy also removes simple items such as socks, underpants and untied shoes on his own.
All the children enrolled in EIP programme are with special needs due to their multi disabilities. With an education plan developed to match their special needs individually, especially in improving their independence and communication skills, we are positive that we can improve and enhance the potential of these children to lead a life of quality and dignity.
All of them have improved their skills by following the EIP programme. All of them have the capability to learn new things everyday with more educational materials which will be provided with the presence of donation from you.
Our sincere thanks for providing a better future for the young blind and multi-handicapped children. You’re a lifesaver. Your contributions will continue to help many other children like Afiq to lead a secured and better life regardless of their disabilities.
We at St Nicholas Home are very proud of Afiq’s good progress and with donations received through Global Giving; we can continue to help Afiq and other children in the programme towards improving their lives for a bigger and brighter future! Therefore, we would like to thank all our contributors for your support and donations.
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By Sharmilla Mohan | Resource Development Officer 2
By Sharmilla Mohan | Resource Development Officer 2
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