Parents

Parents
FAQs
What is the Computerised Literacy Programme (CLP)?
The CLP is an intensive, individualised, and structured computer-based programme aimed at addressing important prerequisite areas of learning which dyslexics have difficulties with. The CLP is taught by Learning Support Officers or LSOs.
Is CLP mandatory?
We strongly encourage that all of our students go through the CLP as it forms part of the core curriculum delivered to our dyslexics at the DAS. Research has shown that memory is one of the main difficulties that dyslexics face. Going through the CLP will help address this important prerequisite area of learning prior to the start of the ELA programme.
Which centres are currently offering the CLP?
AMK, BDK, JPT, PWP, QTN, SKG, TPN & WDL
How are your LSOs chosen?
Our LSOs are specially picked based on their ability to engage and perform their job function expertly.
I don’t think my child needs to go through Foundation Literacy. Can he go straight to ELA?
All P1-P5 students are required to attend the Foundation Literacy programme. The time that one spends there varies depending on his/her progress. We would highly encourage you to attend it as it helps to address the pre requisite skills to learning which will be beneficial in the long run.
What is the Oracy Programme?
The Oracy programme aims to build the language and social development of children through interactive learning.
Why is Oracy important?
- Improves self confidence
- Promotes curiosity and creativity
- Develops language & Social skills
- Builds listening comprehension skills
What is focused in the language component of the Oracy Programme?
- Vocabulary skills, Understanding concepts (Eg. Time), Basic grammar.
- Alphabet Knowledge
What types of activities are conducted in the Oracy programme (class)?
- Shared reading & Discussion (Oral)
- Vocabulary Discussion
- Sing & Chant
- Show & Tell
- Role Play/ Manipulative
- Games
- Listening comprehension skills
- Picture Sequencing & Discussion
- Mystery Object (Guess who I am?)
Why is Social Development important in children?
The development of social ability in the early years plays a significant role in
determining the way children think, learn, react to obstacles, and develop relationships throughout their lives.
determining the way children think, learn, react to obstacles, and develop relationships throughout their lives.
What is focused in the Oracy Programme (Social Skills)?
- Initiate and understand social greeting.
- Using polite requests.
- Turn taking & asking questions.
- Understanding the use of questions.
- Managing and adapting Time.
- Following Rules and solving problems(if any)
- Humour
- Participating in a group (Shared activities)




