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Keiki Brain Works Centre
This is a intervention and education centre for children and adolesents with special needs ran by a Usually individual with ASD.
provide tailored and one to one intervention / training program to children and teenagers with special needs . ADD/ADHD, Asperger's Syndrome, Global Developmental Delay, Sensory Integration, Learning and Behavioral Difficulties include Dyslexia and emotional disturbance come to us for support.
Every parent has moments like this—
your emotions spike, your voice gets louder, and the words come out harsher than you meant.
Your child goes quiet… and afterward, you’re left with guilt, replaying it and wondering if you’re failing as a parent.
Here’s what matters most:Every parent has moments like this—
your emotions spike, your voice gets louder, and the words come out harsher than you meant.
Your child goes quiet… and afterward, you’re left with guilt, replaying it and wondering if you’re failing as a parent.
Here’s what matters most:
Strong relationships aren’t built on being perfect—they’re built on repair.
When you’ve had a moment to calm down, go back and say:
“I’m sorry I raised my voice earlier.”
That apology doesn’t weaken your authority.
It shows your child what accountability looks like—
how to take responsibility, how to show respect, and how to repair after things go wrong.
Kids don’t need perfect parents.
They need parents who are willing to reconnect and make things right.
A sincere apology
plants a sense of safety and trust in your child 🌱
Over time, your child learns:
when they mess up, they can own it, fix it, and move forward—
instead of shutting down or pushing back.
👉 So if you’ve lost your temper, don’t stay stuck in guilt.
Go to your child, give them a hug, and say, “I’m sorry.”
That moment isn’t where the relationship breaks— it’s where it gets stronger.
Strong relationships aren’t built on being perfect—they’re built on repair.
When you’ve had a moment to calm down, go back and say:
“I’m sorry I raised my voice earlier.”
That apology doesn’t weaken your authority.
It shows your child what accountability looks like—
how to take responsibility, how to show respect, and how to repair after things go wrong.
Kids don’t need perfect parents.
They need parents who are willing to reconnect and make things right.
Every sincere apology
plants a sense of safety and trust in your child 🌱
Over time, your child learns:
when they mess up, they can own it, fix it, and move forward—
instead of shutting down or pushing back.
👉 So if you’ve lost your temper, don’t stay stuck in guilt.
Go to your child, give them a hug, and say, “I’m sorry.”
That moment isn’t where the relationship breaks— it’s where it gets stronger.
Educational Psychologist Voice Note :
Don't rush to "teach" – learn to "connect" first.
"Trust isn't something kids are born with – parents have to 'glue' it together, little by little.
Like paste that holds two hearts together so they don't fall apart when things get hard.
And security? It's not about spoiling your child. It's the internal power bank that never runs out.
You yell once – battery drops 10%. You give a hug – it's back to 50% in seconds 🔋"
Connect first, educate second.
If the relationship isn't solid, all your lectures are just noise.
When trust sticks and security fuels them, one gentle word from you works better than a hundred shouts.
👉 Don't be the "lecturing supervisor." Be the person who can hold their emotions.
"Teacher says he cannot sit still"
"She always daydreaming "
Before we label a child as lazy or inattentive, we must ask:
👉Is the brain ready for Learning?
Certain retained reflexes can make it physically uncomfortable for a child to:
- Sit upright
- Keep their head steady
- Track words across a page
- Focus on table-top tasks
Imagine trying to learn while your body constantly feels unstable!
That's exhausting 😔
🎯 Discipline can't fix a neurological reflex.
Understand change everything.
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Let's build strong brains from the neurological foundation 🧠
Let's build strong foundations early 🧠
WhatsApp us if you need further assistance.
"Why my child so sensitive / emotional / fidgety?"
Sometimes it's not about poor discipline.🎯
Sometimes it's neurological. 🧠
When primitive reflex is retained, the child's nervous system may stay in a "fight or flight " mode easily.
When primitive reflexes don't fully integrated, they can quietly affect :
✏️ Focus
❤️ Emotional control
🏤 School Readiness.
"It is Not Naughtiness"
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Before you scold your child for:
⚡Melting down
⚡Overreacting
⚡Being "too sensitive"
⚡Fidgeting non - stop
Ask this :
🤚 Is their nervous system stuck in survival mode?
When certain primitive reflexes are retained, the brain reacts faster than it thinks.
👶 Your child may not choosing to overreact. They body is reacting automatically.
🎯 Discipline can't fix a neurological reflex.
Understand change everything.
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Let's build strong brains from the neurological foundation 🧠
Let's build strong foundations early 🧠
WhatsApp us if you need further assistance.
Primitive Reflexes don't just affect movement!
They are linked to:
👄 Oral motor control
🗨️ Speech clarity
🥣 Feeding patterns
👀 Eye contact
🤝 Social Confidence
If early oral reflexes are still active, children may:
-Be unclear in speech
-Drool beyond expected age
-Be extremely picky eaters
-Avoid interaction
Development is connected.
They grow together
The good news is brain is adaptable, especially ages 3 - 6.
Contact us if you need further clarification and assistance.
"It is Not Naughtiness"
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Before you scold your child for:
⚡Melting down
⚡Overreacting
⚡Being "too sensitive"
⚡Fidgeting non - stop
Ask this :
🤚 Is their nervous system stuck in survival mode?
When certain primitive reflexes are retained, the brain reacts faster than it thinks.
👶 Your child may not choosing to overreact. They body is reacting automatically.
🎯 Discipline can't fix a neurological reflex.
Understand change everything.
-----—----------------------------
Let's build strong brains from the neurological foundation 🧠
Let's build strong foundations early 🧠
WhatsApp us if you need further assistance.
09/03/2026
✨ Exciting News! Our New Website is Live! ✨
We’re happy to announce that our new website is now officially launched! 🎉
Our new site is designed to help parents better understand how to support their child’s development. You can now explore:
✔ Insights about primitive reflexes and learning readiness
✔ How movement-based learning supports children’s growth
✔ Helpful resources for speech, learning, and social development
✔ Our therapy and consultation services for children and families
If you are a parent who wants to better understand your child’s learning, behaviour, and development, this website is created especially for you.
🌐 Visit our website today:
[www.keikibrainworks.com]
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💛 Together, we can support more children to grow, learn, and thrive.
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47A, Jalan Harmonium 35/1, Tmn Desa Tebrau
Johor Bahru
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