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Isabelle Eng
ContributorIsabelle Eng is a lecturer at the National Institute of Early Childhood Development, an institution in Singapore that provides training to pre- and in-service teachers. She is passionate about teachers' professional development and aims to equip teachers with practical knowledge, resilience, and grit. Isabelle believes teachers' technical knowledge and character traits play a crucial role in impacting students' quality of education. Isabelle holds a Master's Degree of Education from the Harvard Graduate School of Education, where she specialized in Language and Literacy.
Articles by Isabelle
Does My Autistic Child Need Occupational Therapy?
Assessing Fine and Gross Motor Skills Can Provide the Answer Motor skills are essential for children to explore, interact, and learn from their environment in order to develop cognitive and language skills. Because motor skills develop early in young children, deficits in these
Isabelle Eng
Dec 12, 2021 · 6 min read
Greta Thunberg and her Superpower
Exploring the Positive Side of Autism and Building on these Strengths to Help Your Child Thrive Let’s step into the shoes of a parent who has been informed her child is diagnosed with autism....
Isabelle Eng
Dec 4, 2021 · 5 min read
How Can I Support Autistic Students in My Classroom?
Four Key Strategies to Support Autistic Children: Introduce Imitation, Use New Technologies, Create Soothing Classroom Design, and Scaffold Learning
Isabelle Eng
Nov 28, 2021 · 6 min read
Teaching Patterns to Autistic Students
This resource was created as a supplement for the Language Builder: ARIS® Academic Readiness Intervention System complete early autism curriculum, Lesson #165, Color Patterns, Lesson #166, Shape Patterns, and Lesson #167, Complex Patterns. Download a free copy of lesson 165, les
Isabelle Eng
Nov 7, 2021 · 6 min read