Twinkle 系列 James Tsao —才能與成長的故
對於那些沒有接觸過特殊需求人士或其家庭的人,我希望他們能試著設身處地為他人著想。當我們更了解彼此時,這個世界會變得更美好。— James Tsao 的父親 Michael Tsao Continue reading Twinkle 系列 James Tsao —才能與成長的故
對於那些沒有接觸過特殊需求人士或其家庭的人,我希望他們能試著設身處地為他人著想。當我們更了解彼此時,這個世界會變得更美好。— James Tsao 的父親 Michael Tsao Continue reading Twinkle 系列 James Tsao —才能與成長的故
In 2001, James Tsao was born via a planned C-section. The entire birth process was normal, the pregnancy no earlier, no later, the birth no longer, no shorter than it needed to be. During the first year of his life, progression and development was seemingly normal, no unusual signs present. However, during his second year, his parents started feeling that something was off. He became less active, made less eye contact, and showed more and more language delay. His motor skills, social interaction capabilities, and language development seemed to regress, not fulfilling the age development checkboxes… Continue reading Twinkle Series: James Tsao, A Story of Ability and Growth
FCSN Client, Cindy Chua, writes about her hobby–swimming– for the East Bay ADP/LIFE Newsletter 2021 July/December Issue. Continue reading Swimming: One of My Favorite Hobbies
FCSN WILL student Bob was initially very confused when shelter-in-place started last March. But he quickly came to adjust to various virtual classes and now looks forward to his weekly online lessons. His parents share their appreciation on how FCSN helped Bob adapt to a changing world. Continue reading Adapted to the New Norm
by Jim Chiao, co-founder of FCSN Let’s take a moment to remember our friend Yumin, who was a part of FCSN’s first group of youth volunteers. He passed away on Oct. 26 at the age of 38 after fighting cancer for the past 2 years. Yumin’s family was one of FCSN’s founding families in 1996, and Yumin joined as a youth volunteer in 1997 when … Continue reading Remembering Yumin