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Children with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) often face hidden hurdles when navigating the unspoken rules of social engagement. From perspective-taking to managing unexpected occurrences like a change in teachers, their logical thinking can sometimes clash with social expectations. In this highly practical webinar, experienced trainer Cindy shares evidence-based methods—such as utilizing visual expectations, specific quantity markers, and Carol Gray’s Social Stories—to help bridge this gap. This session provides the structured support children with ASD need to cope and thrive.
In this session, you will:
Learn What Works: Tried-and-tested strategies to help kids thrive socially.
Gain Confidence: Understand challenges and how to overcome them.
Exclusive Expertise: Cindy has worked with families, teachers, and professionals across all ASD functioning levels.

Cindy Kua has more than 15 years of experience in providing therapy for children and adolescents (age 2+ to 19 years old) with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD). Till date, Cindy has worked with hundreds of individuals with ASD, of all functioning levels. She has also provided many training workshops and talks for families as well as teachers and professionals on supporting children with ASD. Cindy has wide range of experience in working with children and adolescents with ASD; it ranges from being a therapist in the Early Intervention Programme (EPIC) at the Autism Association (Singapore), to being a Home- based Therapist, Educational Therapist, Shadow teacher and a Senior Psychologist in a child and adolescent mental health clinic (Neurobehavioural Clinic @ Child Guidance Clinic, IMH). Cindy is currently in private practice. Throughout her career in this field, she actively sought for opportunities to work with children with ASD in different settings so that she could gain good understanding of the difficulties of children with ASD across the different aspects of their functioning. Cindy holds a Master degree in Applied Psychology (Singapore) and a BSc in Psychology (Hon) (Singapore). ​
