Autism Centre Singapore: Education, Schooling And Vocational Training

Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) is a lifelong neurodevelopmental condition characterized by challenges in social communication, interaction, and repetitive or restricted behaviors. In Singapore, the prevalence of autism is estimated to affect approximately 1% of the population, translating to around 50,000 individuals, with about 400 new diagnoses annually. To support individuals with autism and their families, Singapore has developed a robust network of autism centres that provide specialized services, therapies, and resources. This article explores the definition, role, and impact of autism centres in Singapore, highlighting their contributions to fostering meaningful and independent lives for those on the spectrum. The Role of Autism Centres Autism centres in Singapore play a multifaceted role in supporting individuals with ASD and their families. Their primary objectives include: Early Intervention : Early intervention is critical for children with autism, as it can signifi...