Letter to Kevin



At the age of three and a half, Kevin still didn’t speak. He locked himself in a world where he only perceived the existence of his close family members. He never looked into your eyes when you talked to him. Just by looking at him you could tell something went wrong.

At the age of four, Kevin was diagnosed autism and started getting early intervention. It has been a journey with tears and joy since then. With intervention from professional teams, step by step, Kevin has been making tremendous progress. He talks in full sentences; he looks into your eyes and smiles at you to invite you to play with him; he has even learnt some of the alphabet. He didn’t fail us!!!

Kevin is close to five now. Five to six is the critical year to a child’s brain development as scientific researches have indicated. The professional team at QA is working on helping Kevin understand abstract things those that are well understood by his same age peers. This level of understanding will determine his ultimate social and academic learning ability and therefore will have life long effect for him.

Please do not fail Kevin and allow Kevin to continue his development with the help from QA’s professional team. Reversing the EIBI funding really means everything to Kevin’s future.

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