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Nah, Yong Hwee
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Nah, Yong Hwee
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yonghwee.nah@nie.edu.sg
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Psychology and Child & Human Development (PCHD)
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- PublicationOpen AccessSupporting individuals with autism spectrum disorder in SingaporeIt has been reported that there is a rise in the number of individuals being diagnosed with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) in Singapore along with evolving changes in public awareness, attitudes, and levels of financial support occurring in the field in recent years. As such, this column presents the current status and issues related to the identification, provision of early intervention services, education, and transition into youth/adults for individuals with ASD in Singapore. Additional needs and future recommendations are also included.
WOS© Citations 2Scopus© Citations 4 165 2025 - PublicationOpen AccessDeveloping and piloting a computerized adaptive test for a culturally appropriate measure of adaptive behaviorCulturally bounded in nature, adaptive behavior is the degree to which a person meets the requirements of personal independence and social responsibilities. This study aimed to develop a computerized adaptive test (CAT) of a culturally appropriate adaptive behavior measure (i.e., the Activities and Participation Rating Scale [APRS]) in the Singapore context for children aged 7 to 12 years, that is, the CAT-APRS-Primary. In Study 1, an item bank consisting of 310 adaptive skills was developed and piloted among 56 caregivers. In Study 2, the refined 310 items were calibrated using Rasch analysis among 352 caregivers. After the removal of five poor items based on the Rasch analysis, the finalized 305 items were used for the CAT development, with these items showing good Rasch person and item fit statistics. Preliminary utility of the CAT-APRS-Primary was established, with participants completing 24 items on average. Limitations and implications for future research were discussed.
WOS© Citations 2Scopus© Citations 2 334 295 - PublicationOpen AccessEarly childhood intervention: What we know and where we are headed. A review of local and international literature and implications for Singapore(National Institute of Education (Singapore), 2021)
;Xie, Huichao; ;Yang, Xueyan ;Sengalrayan, Bernadine WilhelminaThere is increasing attention to, and acceptance of, that providing high quality early childhood intervention in a timely manner enhances the development and well-being of young children and their families. This paper covers the important topics in intervention and special education provided for young children from birth to six years old, as well as describes the local early childhood intervention system in Singapore. Based on a review of both local and international literature, this paper first provides an overview of the local early childhood education and early intervention landscape. After that, a brief summary is provided on the evidence-based practices in inclusion of children with developmental or special educational needs, identifying special needs in early childhood, personnel preparation and professional development, transitioning from early childhood to formal schooling, and family engagement and collaboration. Linking the findings from the literature to the local context, recommendations for advancing early childhood intervention services in Singapore are provided under each topic as well as summarised at the end of the paper.657 3319 - PublicationOpen AccessParents’ rating and teachers’ rating on young children’s development: Agreements and discrepancies(National Institute of Education (Singapore), 2022)
;Xie, Huichao; ; ; ;Chui, Mae Wong ;Koh, Hwan Cui ;Daniel, Lourdes MaryPratibha Keshav Agarwal96 164 - PublicationOpen AccessDeveloping and piloting an assessment tool of daily living skills for students with Special Educational Needs (SEN) in Singapore(National Institute of Education, Nanyang Technological University (NIE NTU), Singapore, 2024)
;Chen, Mo; ;Nair, Rahul ;Reynolds, Simon ;Chong, Suet Ling; 65 1430