Program Overview
Registered Social Worker and
Infant growth and development professional team
Program Features
1

Evidence-based approach to child-centered
Early Game Intervention
2

Perceived parenting style
Build positive parent-child relationships
3

Parents' physical, mental and spiritual health
4

Family Community Gathering Center-Children's Joy Point
Program Objectives
We are committed to providing high-quality and professional early childhood intervention services.
To promote the growth and development of infants and young children and the parenting ability of parents.
Enable families to nurture their children in the parenting process.
Establish parent-child safety
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Provide baby's age in months
Matching high-quality stimulation
Promote parent practice
Perceptual Education
Improve parents
Physical, mental and spiritual health
Family Community
Network establishment
Program Objectives
Program Objectives
Service Methods
Parents are the first teachers in a baby’s life. The professional team of the Grace Child Program hopes to accompany parents in using child-centered game intervention methods.
Build your baby's abilities in five major areas starting from the age of zero:

communication
By actively responding to the baby's game content, the baby's desire to communicate with the outside world is promoted, while the baby's language understanding, expression and communication abilities are developed.
Gross Movements
Play games with your baby to develop gross motor skills according to their age. This helps your baby learn about their body, such as rolling over, crawling, sitting steadily, standing and walking. This helps your baby explore the surroundings and learn about the world through games.
Social adaptation
Through daily life and games, babies can be encouraged to understand themselves, improve their ability to interact and cooperate with others, and help them express themselves and get along with others in different situations.
Fine movements
Play games with babies to develop fine motor skills according to their age. This helps build their ability to hold, place, and stack objects, improve their hand-eye coordination and hand dexterity, and help them discover their own abilities and then explore the world.
Problem Solving
Child-centered play interventions promote babies’ development of problem-solving skills through observation, thinking and experimentation, while building their self-esteem and confidence by responding to their abilities and efforts.
Participation Methods and Service Contents

Self-enrollment or referral,
Programs will be provided as needed
Services that are appropriate for your baby's age.
Project Team
Registered Social Worker and
Infant growth and development professional team

Project Organizer
Organizer
Strategic Partner and Sponsor
Strategic Partners and Sponsors

