Early Autism Project Malaysia

Early Autism Project Malaysia

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EAP is the pioneer of the ABA in Malaysia. Early Autism Project Sdn Bhd (752557-T) www.autismmalaysia.com

Founded in September 2006 by parent company Wisconsin Early Autism Project, EAP has impacted over 500 children from 30 different countries over the last 20 years. Early Autism Project Malaysia (EAP) is a service provider for people with autism founded by Wisconsin Early Autism Project (WEAP). We provide individualized and research-based intensive Applied Behavioural Analysis (ABA) treatment prog

03/06/2026

Real change happens when passionate people come together. Dr. Say and Dr. Azura, thank you for being the ultimate champions for autism acceptance! 🙌 ✨

From sharing your expertise on EAP TALKS to bringing high energy to our IG Live during WAAM, you have consistently helped us bridge gaps and open hearts. Showcasing your support on the ground at RFA means the world to our community and our team.

Thank you for being amazing advocates, wonderful collaborators, and true friends to the cause. Here’s to many more impact-driven milestones together! 🧩💙

29/05/2026

Sometimes, parents just know something feels different… even before they can explain why.

In this episode of EAP Talks, Afiq & Sharina open up about the emotional journey of navigating milestones, uncertainty, denial, and learning to trust their instincts as parents.

From Googling developmental milestones… to learning how to take things one day at a time, this conversation is one many families may quietly relate to.

This episode touches on:
• early signs of autism
• speech and developmental milestones
• parenting fears and uncertainty
• autism diagnosis and acceptance
• early intervention and support
• family, resilience, and hope

A heartfelt conversation for parents, caregivers, and anyone wanting to better understand the realities behind autism parenting.

🎧 Full episode now available on YouTube
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Photos from Early Autism Project Malaysia's post 29/05/2026

What a marathon of a month! May has been an absolute whirlwind of advocacy, growth, and community for the Early Autism Project Malaysia. From hitting the airwaves to hitting the parks, we’ve been busy making sure the conversation around autism stays loud and proud.

Here’s a look back at our May Highlights:

🎙️ On the Air & In Your Ears
•EAP TALKS Season 3: We are officially back! Catch "Real Conversations on Autism, Care & Community" as we dive deep into new topics.
•Now on Spotify: You asked, we delivered. You can now listen to EAP TALKS on Spotify and YouTube whenever you’re on the go!
•Pop Family Podcast: Our Director, Jochebed Isaacs, joined the Pop Family crew to discuss the realities and sacrifices of families living with autism.

🎓 Training & Growth
•CPD 3: Our team never stops learning! We wrapped up our third Continuous Professional Development session to stay sharp for our kiddos.
•ABAT Mandarin: We’ve officially kickstarted our Applied Behavior Analysis Technician (ABAT) training in Mandarin, led by our Vice Principal, Chau Yu Chen.
•Church Inclusion: Our director, Jochebed Isaacs headed to Kingdomcity Kids for a vital Q&A and training session on creating inclusive environments in a church setting.

🌍 Out in the Community
•Hari Istimewa 2026: We spent May 12th–13th at Pusat Sains Negara. Our The Hope Project (THP) booth was buzzing with energy as we worked to raise autism awareness.
•In the News: Huge shoutout to Ismael and Sinan for being featured in Berita Harian! Their stories of resilience (and Sinan’s incredible art!) are an inspiration to us all.
•Back to School: After a refreshing term break, our centers are full of life and learning again.

💙 Team & Connection
•Staff Outing: Because a team that plays together, stays together! We took some time off to recharge and bond.

“Early intervention and the right support system make all the difference.”

Thank you to everyone who was a part of our May journey. Whether you visited our booth, listened to our podcast, or supported our students—you are part of the EAP family!

Which highlight was your favorite this month? Let us know in the comments! 👇

28/05/2026

🎧 Big news! The EAP Talks Podcast is officially on Spotify! 💚

​You can now take our "real conversations on autism, care, and community" with you wherever you go. Whether you're commuting, at the gym, or just relaxing at home, it's easier than ever to tune in.

​Make sure to hit that 'Follow' button on our Spotify page so you never miss a new episode! 🎙️✨

​🔗 Click the link in our bio to listen and follow now! (And yes, you can still catch our video episodes on YouTube! 📺)

26/05/2026

Spot us in Berita Harian! 🗞️

Massive shoutout to the incredible parents and amazing kiddos who make everything we do so worth it. Seeing Ismael’s milestones and Sinan’s gorgeous artwork celebrated in the news is just the best feeling.

Thank you to everyone who joined us at Run For Autism and continues to champion these inspiring families. 💙🌟

25/05/2026

💛 We’re getting so close to 12k followers on Instagram!

Every follow, share, and interaction helps us spread more awareness, understanding, and support for the autism community ✨

To celebrate this milestone, we’re continuing our Road to 20K Giveaway Series 🎁
For every 1,000 followers reached, we’ll be choosing 1 lucky winner!

Here’s how to join:
🤍 Like this post
🤍 Follow and subscribe to us
🤍 Comment & tag 3 friends
🤍 Share this post to your story

Thank you for being part of this journey with us 🫶 Let’s keep growing this inclusive community together!

22/05/2026

Behind every child’s progress…
there are often parents trying their best not to fall apart too.

In this episode of EAP Talks, Dr Say Shazril and Dr Azura Abas speak honestly about the side of autism parenting people rarely see — the exhaustion, the emotional weight, the strain on marriage, and the quiet moments where parents wonder if they’re doing enough.

Because sometimes, survival mode becomes so normal…
you forget what it feels like to breathe.

This conversation touches on:
• autism parenting burnout
• marriage and family challenges
• emotional exhaustion and mental load
• self-care and staying strong as parents
• raising children with autism in the real world

A deeply honest episode for parents, caregivers, and families who may feel alone in the journey.

🎧 Watch the full episode via the link in bio
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22/05/2026

Witnessing a child find their voice is the greatest reward. 🗣️✨ In just over four months, this little one jumped from single words to full sentences and newfound confidence! It’s never too late to start, and we are so honored to be part of this journey.

Have questions about starting your child’s journey? Send us a DM or email us at [email protected] to learn more about our one-on-one sessions.

21/05/2026

Finding out why your child is struggling shouldn’t feel like a guessing game. If you’ve been noticing missed milestones or behaviors that feel "different," taking the first step toward clarity is the bravest thing you can do for them.

We provide the professional roadmap you need to understand your child’s unique world. 🧩✨

How we help you find answers:

1. Initial Screening: A vital first look to identify early red flags and determine if further testing is necessary.
2. Developmental Assessment: A deep dive into your child’s motor, language, and social-emotional skills to see where they stand compared to peers.
3. Diagnostic Evaluation: A comprehensive, formal process to provide a clear diagnosis and a foundation for future therapy.

Why act now?

Early identification is the key to unlocking the right support. Whether it's a developmental delay or autism, a diagnosis isn't a label—it's a gateway to progress.

Ready to start the journey? We’re here to listen.

📩 Email us: [email protected]
📞 WhatsApp/Call: +6013-3190301

Photos from Early Autism Project Malaysia's post 20/05/2026

Children grow best where they feel encouraged 💙

A simple praise, smile, high-five, or moment of celebration can go a long way in shaping confidence and motivation.

Positive reinforcement helps children feel:
✨ Seen
✨ Capable
✨ Excited to learn

Swipe through to see why these small moments matter so much 👉

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Jalan Keruing
Kuala Lumpur

Opening Hours

Monday 08:30 - 17:00
Tuesday 08:30 - 17:00
Wednesday 08:30 - 17:00
Thursday 08:30 - 17:00
Friday 08:30 - 17:00