Parents

Parent Support Group

The DAS-Parent Support Group (DAS-PSG) was formed to provide support for parents of the students at DAS. It aims to organise inspirational sharing sessions by successful dyslexics, fun-filled activities just for DAS Students, their parents and even for the whole family. Please contact This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it if you wish to volunteer in our Parent Support Group.

 

 

Sat, 9 Apr 2011

 

Visit to the
Science Center

 

The PSG headed to the National Science Centre to experience and explore the wonderful world of science! Read more... 

 

2010



On the 28th of Dec 2010, the PSG organised a fun-filled day at the Singapore Changi Airport with DAS students and their families. Several exciting games and activities were hosted and some even walked away with fabulous prizes. Read more...

 

The first activity organised by the DAS-PSG for 2010 was Pizza Day on Sat, 10 Apr where parent and child bonded over pizza making. Read more…

 

The DAS-PSG celebrated Mother’s Day with fellow mothers at the Olio Dome CafĂ© over coffee and muffins on Sat, 8 May 2010. Read more…

Organised by the DAS-PSG, DAS students and their family were shown Front of the Class, a movie based on the true story of Brad Cohen who, after being challenged by Tourette Syndrome from a very young age, defi es all odds to become a gifted teacher. Read more..

 

The DAS-PSG organised a talk by Occupational Therapist, Mr Alvin Chan on Sat, 10 July so that parents can gain some understanding of dyspraxia. Read more… 

 

2009

Held at the National Volunteer Philanthropic Centre on Sat, 10 Oct 2010, successful dyslexic, Mr Adrian Tan who is also the CEO of Adplanet shares his route to success with DAS parents. Read more…

As the closing event by the DAS-PSG for 2009, DAS students and their family had a day out at the Singapore Zoological Gardens on Tues, 29 Dec 2009. Read more

 

 

 

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