Early Autism Project Malaysia ("EAP") is the pioneer of the provision of Applied Behavioural Analysis (ABA) treatment in Malaysia and was founded by Wisconsin Early Autism Project (WEAP) in September 2006.
It is our vision to provide world-class services that support individuals with Autism and their families in leading fulfilling lives.
Here, we release videos aiming to raise awareness on Autism (ASD), and provide resources, tips, facts, entertainment and inspiration to support you in helping individuals with Autism.
For more resources and updates on what's happening at EAP, be sure to check out our social media platform!
What me and my wife learn is how different each child can be. My son was born with autism it was very mild but many of the typical signs were there. When our daughter was born she showed none of that, we were left so surprised once she was diagnosed also and much more severe than our son. Each child is truly different on the signs and symptoms. Our son is now in school with a support program but he is doing well and improving every day. Our daughter she is improving but much slower and still has a long long way to go but we are hopeful
Hi, thank you for reaching out! If you are interested to find out more on the Online Services that we provide, kindly reach out to enquiry@autismmalaysia.com and our team will respond to you there! We look forward to hearing from you!
I am a dad of two autistic kids. My son is a milder case while my daughter is a more extreme case. We receive support from CHEO and our local hospital but your video are very useful in helping me get more skills. My wife is a much better trainer working with both of them but I do my best to help to improve them as a dad. Thanks so much
Hi! This series aims to help break down the steps of Toilet training such as building tolerance to the toilet, setting a toileting routine, before moving on to peeing, pooing and cleaning up after the toilet. We hope you find this series useful!
Thanks so much for this video! and for all the amazing detailed precise super informative videos on your channel ! wow you are so so helpful You explain everything much much better than anyone else from all the services I have been receiving for my son for the past 2 years now. I’m from California he is 6 years old. Praying and hoping he will continue to improve in all areas Thanks a million for all the uploads on your channel extremely helpful for me to take control and teach my son myself ❤🎉😊 God bless you long happy healthy life for you and all your employees working in your organization ❤❤❤
Hi, my son can do hand washing but he often play with water or take too much soap. So can’t leave him independently.else without schedule also he can do everything.Any suggestions please. Thanks
Hi! We would recommend to use a visual (Press soap 1x) and a visual (no playing with water). Praise him when he refers to the visuals and performs the action correctly, before fading the visual off! We hope this helps! Do let us know how it goes!
Nice video. Plz give me suggestion about my son he is 7years old but not going to school. What i do which one school is good for autism kids. Normal school ya autism school.
Hi! Do visit our website www.autismmalaysia.com/autismathome/ to create an account before you are able to access the resources! The account creation and access is free! Thank you once again for your support! We hope you find our videos and materials helpful!
May Allah bless you and your son. He is a gift to you by Allah to make you better people. I know this for fact because my son is also autistic. I thank Allah everyday for him. I'm from France where the education system is struggling to hire specialized educators for challenged kids. I'm thinking about moving to Malaysia but I'm afraid of the language barrier, even though my son has a talent for acquiring new languages, after being non verbal for the first 7 years of his life (He's 11 today). Are there any arrangements possible for foreigners? May Allah reward you.
Hi! Thank you for your kind support! We do offer online services which you may refer to here! www.autismmalaysia.com/online-services/ If you are looking at migrating to Malaysia and wish to enroll your child in our programme, please email us for a comprehensive Info Pack for International Enquiries. You may email enquiries@autismmalaysia.com. Feel free to contact us on the email for any further clarification so that we can provide you with the information you will need. Thank you once again!
Thank you for this video. My son is 3.5 and he is refuse to pee on the potty. He can sit on toilet but he hold it and crying until he get off and pee as soon as he get out of bathroom. Also when I catch him mid pee to take him to the toilet he can stop himself and hold it again til he gets out of bathroom. Any tips for this
Hello, thank you for reaching out and for sharing. We would encourage to show your child visuals that pee pee goes into the toilet and pair a strong reinforcement with this (eg: his favourite chocolate or video which can only be accessed if he pees in the toilet and will not be able to obtain it outside of this routine to maintain its motivation). We also encourage to use the First Then board to communicate clear expectations to your child that first pee pee in toilet, then reward. We also encourage for you to try out the Big Day practice as shared in the video where your child is brought to the toilet on a schedule. We hope that these have been helpful. Do reach out to us at enquiries@autismmalaysia.com should you have further questions or discuss further strategies with one of our team. Thank you.
Hi, thank you for reaching out. We would recommend to look out for precursor behaviors and take note of certain triggers that may lead to the behaviors then prompt the child to communicate at the onset of the behavior before it escalates. We highly encourage to focus on preventing the behavior from happening such as noting down pre-cursor behaviors and removing self away from the child to avoid being grabbed and redirect them to a calming activity. We also encourage teaching the child communication and coping strategies through the use of visuals and social stories. We hope that these have been helpful. Do reach out to us at enquiries@autismmalaysia.com should you have further questions or discuss further strategies that are specific to the child's behavior with one of our team. Thank you.
Thank you for your support! You may find the social stories on our Autism At Home resources page here! www.autismmalaysia.com/autismathome/resources-new/ You will need to create an account to access these free resources! Hope this helps!
I appreciate your teaching tools. They're very helpful. My grandson is considered severely autistic on the spectrum. Jonathan is 6 years old and also suffers from epilepsy. I am hands on but lack the educational skills. However your videos have been very helpful to me.
Thank you for your kind words! You may check out our website Autism At Home www.autismmalaysia.com/autismathome/ for free downloadables and resources to practice with your grandson at home! We hope you find these helpful!