SINGAPORE -
Media OutReach Newswire
- 9 January 2026 - Starlight Centre has launched a new program designed
for students with autism entering mainstream primary schools, including
Pathlight and St. Andrew's Mission School, next year. This
school-readiness program is aimed at preschoolers (around 6 years old)
in preparation for the challenges of primary school. Starlight Centre
plans to utilise peer modelling and the RISE™ framework to equip these
preschoolers with the essential skills needed for the transition to
primary school.
Peer Modeling
Starlight Centre has provided specialised care services for children
with high-functioning autism from primary 1 to 6 and have supported many
students who are now ready to demonstrate positive behaviours
from the programmes. Through peer modelling, younger
students can observe and learn from their more experienced peers,
helping them understand the acceptable boundaries of good behaviour.
RISE™
The Starlight RISE™ Primary School Readiness Program effectively
prepares young children for formal education by developing their
physical, social, emotional, and cognitive skills through engaging,
play-based activities.
By actively involving parents in the process through comprehensive evaluations and strong partnerships,
Starlight
Centre aims to make parents feel valued and confident that their
child's development is being supported holistically, beyond just basic
skills.