Building Inclusive Preschool Environments: Practical Workshop for Educators Based on the Small Steps, Big Changes for Preschool Inclusion book by our Project Lead, Ng Lai-Thin, these workshops support early childhood educators, early childhood intervention (ECI) practitioners and teams to create preschool environments where all children can participate, belong, and learn. The workshop focus on inclusion…
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Date 29 – 31 August 2026 Venue Imperial Hotel Kuching, Sarawak Theme Making Inclusion Work: From Belief to Practice About This conference aims to: Target Participants Speakers Prof. Rachel Wu Professor (Assistant) at National Taichung University of Education, Preschool inclusion trainer Ng Lai Thin Project Lead of National Early Childhood Intervention Council, Author of Small…
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A brief, strength-based guide for families and caregivers. Understanding, supporting, and respecting autistic children.
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Brief introduction to sensory processing differences in children.
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Checklist for planning safe and inclusive school trips.
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Press statement for the publication of “Small Steps, Big Changes for Preschool Inclusion” book by Lai-Thin Ng
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Book publication: Small Steps, Big Changes for Preschool Inclusion: Toolbox of Strategies to Implement Inclusive Education
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Publication date: 14 September 2024 Type: Report In 2021, the National Early Childhood Intervention Council (NECIC) published a document on the ‘Future of Early Childhood Intervention Services in Malaysia’. The document called for significant changes in how early childhood intervention (ECI) services. It identified 4 key movements that ECI service providers need to shift towards…
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Publication Date: 14 September 2024 Type: Guidance Toolkit – Summary This document is a brief summary of the 2021 paper Future of Early Childhood Intervention Services in Malaysia. The brief summary outlines the core principles that early childhood intervention services in Malaysia should strive to adopt.






