By Wen Hung | Project Leader
Kevin, with speech, language and hearing disorders, is 4 years old now and joined our class in March, 2014.
“My child has troubles understanding oral instructions and expressing himself verbally. I found his progress from TFCF’s report and he has improved his interpersonal skills and concentration span a bit. Kevin could communicate with me by longer sentences and sing songs to his younger sister after he learned at the class. Even he is still limited to lots of things, I know that he has improved his stability of disorders through the music therapy class.”
- Message from Kevin’s mother
I am grateful to inform you that our first GlobalGiving project, Give Music Magician for Children with Developmental Delay, has raised more than USD9000 and we are almost there to reach our goal with remaining USD749. I know we cannot do it without your support. Children with Developmental Delay do not follow the typical patterns of child development and they may suddenly reject people, act strangely, and lose language and social skills they had already acquired. Parents and caregivers play a very important key role in supporting them to progress. However, most of them have no ideas how to do and child's developmental delays can heighten family stress seriously. We were told that our children and families have been benefited from this project and they found their smiles again through the music therapy class.
Thank you for your generous donations which warm up all children and families in Taichung. We need more help to spread the word about our projects and encourage more people to take actions to participate in the cause as you do. With more donations, we will earn more smiles from children and families.
With gratitude,
Wen Hung
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