Mosaic Children's Therapy & Wellness

Mosaic Children's Therapy & Wellness Occupational therapy for children of all abilities. “We are mosaics. We recognize that every child is exceptional, with different dreams and different hopes.

Pieces of light, love, history, stars... Glued together with magic and music and words.” ― Anita Krizzan, author/ poet

Every child is a unique piece of the universe that forms the grand mosaic of life. At MOSAIC Children’s Therapy & Wellness, we treat every child with compassion, kindness and respect. Based on the child’s strengths, needs and goals, we tailor our therapy programs to help maximize

his/ her potential in self-care, play and school performance. Children learn best when they are having fun in a safe and nurturing environment. Through play and confidence-building, we create fond memories that will extend beyond the therapy sessions. Our sessions are mainly play-based and our therapists integrate clinical expertise and best practices to assist your child achieve his or her goals. We also utilize various methods and approaches such as Neurodevelopmental Treatment (NDT), Sensory Integration (SI), and Developmental, Individual Difference, Relationship-based (DIR) Floortime, based on what will work best for your child and family. We firmly believe that parental and caregiver involvement and support is critical to the success of the child’s therapy programs. As such, we highly encourage parents and caregivers to participate actively in our sessions. Additionally, we collaborate closely with school teachers, doctors and other healthcare professionals. Our team aspires to create an inclusive community in which families, schools and health organizations work together for the betterment of children. We are located at Toa Payoh and we look forward to working with you and your child. We welcome you and your family to visit our center and have a chat with us. To schedule a visit, please call (65) 9654-7161 or email us at info@mosaic.com.sg. In the event that we are unable to answer your call, do leave us a text and we will return your call within 24 hours or the next business day.

Wash your hands properly 🙌
16/05/2025

Wash your hands properly 🙌

Doctors are encouraging parents to ensure their children maintain proper hygiene ahead of the June school holidays.

Research indicates that early diagnosis and interventions for autism can lead to significant long-term improvements in s...
20/04/2025

Research indicates that early diagnosis and interventions for autism can lead to significant long-term improvements in symptom management and the development of future skills.

"Such measures can include speech therapy, occupational therapy, social skills training, sensory integration therapy, visual aids, structured routines, individualised education plans, family therapy, and providing a calm and predictable environment."

There are no treatments or cures for autism, nor can it be reversed. Read more at straitstimes.com. Read more at straitstimes.com.

05/02/2025

For individuals with autism, the sensory challenges of public transport - such as loud noises and crowded spaces - can easily lead to overwhelming anxiety, turning a simple trip into a stressful experience. 😣

With these challenges in mind, we collaborated with the Land Transport Authority – We Keep Your World Moving to trial a Sensory Tool Kit at some of our bus interchanges and MRT stations to help passengers with autism manage sensory overload. 🚍🚇

Each kit 🧩 is equipped with a variety of items designed to help them calm down, like earmuffs, visual timers, interactive books, and fidget tools. Passengers with autism and/or their caregivers can approach our staff at the Passenger Service Centre to borrow the Sensory Tool Kit or items at no charge. Don't forget to return the kit to the same interchange or station where you borrowed it! 🙏

We've also partnered with the St. Andrew's Autism Centre 🤝 to train our frontline staff in autism awareness, empowering them to support passengers with autism who may be experiencing distress, with care and confidence.

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03/02/2025
31/01/2025

CNA meets two young individuals figuring out how to live life while ensuring their siblings with special needs have a good one too.

18/11/2024

Schools are seeing more kids with autism and fewer with other needs such as multiple disabilities. Read more at straitstimes.com.

Love the infographics!
12/10/2024

Love the infographics!

The distinctive dragon playground may have staked its claim as an icon in Singapore, but it is by no means the only noteworthy playground. The evolving designs of public playgrounds mirror the transformation of the country's landscape from mudflats to m...

Managing big feelings!
10/10/2024

Managing big feelings!

Run Club kids, let's go plogging!
08/07/2024

Run Club kids, let's go plogging!

Pre-schools and outdoor adventure schools do their part to nurture eco-conscious children. Read more at straitstimes.com.

"As a father and an educator, I believe that more attention needs to be paid to the role that parents play. After all, i...
08/07/2024

"As a father and an educator, I believe that more attention needs to be paid to the role that parents play. After all, it is parents, not schools, who usually first expose kids to the addictive technologies."

There are growing calls across the world to ban smartphones in schools and restrict youngsters from social media. In addressing the youth mental health crisis linked to phone usage, parents play a more critical role, says NTU lecturer and parent Ian Tan.

"Interviews with more than two dozen teachers, paediatricians and early childhood experts depicted a generation less lik...
02/07/2024

"Interviews with more than two dozen teachers, paediatricians and early childhood experts depicted a generation less likely to have age-appropriate skills – to be able to hold a pencil, communicate their needs, identify shapes and letters, manage their emotions or solve problems with peers."

Teachers are seeing the effects of the pandemic on young students: Some can barely speak, sit still or even hold a pencil. Read more at straitstimes.com.

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