Search Results
Showing 101 - 120 of 162 results
-
Today / Article16 September 2011 - Letter from Noel Chia Kok Hwee I REFER to the article “Special school to be proposed for severely dyslexic children” (Sept 7) and wholly agree with the Dyslexia Association of Singapore that it is about time to set up a school forNoel Chia Kok Hwee - 406 words
-
Today (Afternoon Edition) / Article16 September 2011 - Letter from Noel Chia Kok Hwee I REFER to the article “Special school to be proposed for severely dyslexic children” (Sept 7) and wholly agree with the Dyslexia Association of Singapore that it is about time to set up a school forNoel Chia Kok Hwee - 406 words
-
Today (Afternoon Edition) / Article7 January 2014 - FROM NOEL CHIA KOK HWEE The report, “Managing disability to maintain independence” (Jan 2), not only explores ways to promote well-be-ing among the elderly, but offers good ideas about how we can help Singaporeans with disabilities lead independent, meaningful and productive lives.NOEL CHIA KOK HWEE - 402 words
-
Today (Afternoon Edition) / Article19 February 2014 - FROM NOEL CHIA KOK HWEE Bizlink’s business development division estimates that at least half of the approximately 77,200 adults and aged with disabilities would be unemployed. This is disturbing. (“Bizlink to top up income of lowwage staff with disabilities”; Feb 8) I hopeNOEL CHIA KOK HWEE - 388 words
-
Today / Article19 February 2014 - FROM NOEL CHIA KOK HWEE Bizlink’s business development division estimates that at least half of the approximately 77,200 adults and aged with disabilities would be unemployed. This is disturbing. (“Bizlink to top up income of lowwage staff with disabilities”; Feb 8) I hopeNOEL CHIA KOK HWEE - 388 words
-
The Straits Times / Article22 March 2013 - Noel Chia Kok Hwee (Dr) I AGREE with Dr Andy Ho (“Disability: A social issue to be treated with care”; last Friday) that it is important to treat the disability issue with care, but feel that it is more than just a social issue. ItNoel Chia Kok Hwee (Dr - 378 words
-
The Straits Times / Article, Illustration15 February 2015 - Venessa Lee If men are sometimes perceived as acting younger than their age, boys have long been viewed, by the standards of folk wisdom, as maturing more slowly than girls. However, they are said to develop physically faster. Stay-home mum Jihan Kinnear, 32, who has twoVenessa Lee - 405 words
-
Today (Afternoon Edition) / Article13 April 2012 - Letter from Noel Chia Kok Hwee I WAS one of the invited guests at the International Panel of Experts on Universal Design meeting reported in “New buildings that are user-friendly for all” (March 30). It was enlightening to listen toNoel Chia Kok Hwee - 428 words
-
13 April 2012 - Letter from Noel Chia Kok Hwee I WAS one of the invited guests at the International Panel of Experts on Universal Design meeting reported in “New buildings that are user-friendly for all” (March 30). It was enlightening to listen toNoel Chia Kok Hwee - 428 words
-
Today (3) / Article7 June 2012 - FROM NOEL CHIA KOK HWEE I refer to the report “A call to relearn how we teach our children” (June 5). There is a chronosystemic difference between this generation of pupils and their parents when they were students. The chronosystem allows usNOEL CHIA KOK HWEE - 424 words
-
Today (Afternoon Edition) / Article7 June 2012 - FROM NOEL CHIA KOK HWEE I refer to the report “A call to relearn how we teach our children” (June 5). There is a chronosystemic difference between this generation of pupils and their parents when they were students. The chronosystem allows usNOEL CHIA KOK HWEE - 424 words
-
Today / Article7 June 2012 - FROM NOEL CHIA KOK HWEE I refer to the report “A call to relearn how we teach our children” (June 5). There is a chronosystemic difference between this generation of pupils and their parents when they were students. The chronosystem allows usNOEL CHIA KOK HWEE - 424 words
-
Today (Afternoon Edition) / Article15 November 2012 - FROM NOEL CHIA KOK HWEE I refer to the report “Early intervention for special needs children in mainstream pre-schools” (Nov 7). There are still parents who are ill-informed about early intervention (EI) programmes and avoid sending their children with special needs to EI. They giveNOEL CHIA KOK HWEE - 439 words
-
Today / Article15 November 2012 - FROM NOEL CHIA KOK HWEE I refer to the report “Early intervention for special needs children in mainstream pre-schools” (Nov 7). There are still parents who are ill-informed about early intervention (EI) programmes and avoid sending their children with special needs to EI. They giveNOEL CHIA KOK HWEE - 439 words
-
Today (Afternoon Edition) / Article28 October 2010 - With expert advice, those with special needs can avoid useless, risky treatments Letter from Dr Noel Chia Kok Hwee I REFER to “Baby dies after injection in the brain” (Oct 25) and want to applaud Today for this timely news report. I am an assistant professorDr Noel Chia Kok Hwee - 429 words
-
Today / Article28 October 2010 - With expert advice, those with special needs can avoid useless, risky treatments Letter from Dr Noel Chia Kok Hwee I REFER to “Baby dies after injection in the brain” (Oct 25) and want to applaud Today for this timely news report. I am an assistant professorDr Noel Chia Kok Hwee - 429 words
-
Today / Article17 January 2012 - Letter from Noel Chia Kok Hwee I READ the article “Adults get it too” (Jan 3) with interest and agree that Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) in adults is often misunderstood and under-diagnosed. More can be done to help this group. The ideaNoel Chia Kok Hwee - 419 words
-
Today (Afternoon Edition) / Article17 January 2012 - Letter from Noel Chia Kok Hwee I READ the article “Adults get it too” (Jan 3) with interest and agree that Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) in adults is often misunderstood and under-diagnosed. More can be done to help this group. The ideaNoel Chia Kok Hwee - 419 words
-
Today (Afternoon Edition) / Article31 January 2012 - Letter from Noel Chia Kok Hwee I REFER to “New definition of autism excludes many: Study” (Jan 21). Narrowing the definition does not solve the rising prevalence of autism, which is a syndrome with co-morbid subtypes and varying degrees of severity. The symptoms used toNoel Chia Kok Hwee - 411 words
-
Today / Article31 January 2012 - Letter from Noel Chia Kok Hwee I REFER to “New definition of autism excludes many: Study” (Jan 21). Narrowing the definition does not solve the rising prevalence of autism, which is a syndrome with co-morbid subtypes and varying degrees of severity. The symptoms used toNoel Chia Kok Hwee - 411 words