

EpiEco and Why I Wish We Would Understand Profoundly Autistic Individuals and Change Our Approach
...profoundly autistic individuals, like Sebastien, are true to their emotions. They wear their hearts on their sleeves. They bear and display the emotional complexity, instead of pretending them away. It is our pretense, our wearing of masks, that drives them crazy.
The reality is that we do not understand profoundly autistic individuals. Instead of trying to understand their difference, we just want them to be "easy to control".


A Breakthrough in Connecting with Profoundly Autistic Individuals: Introducing EpiEco
Unlike traditional autism treatment approaches, EpiEco is not about normalizing the profoundly autistic individual. Rather, it places the responsibility of change on us — the caregivers (be it specialists, educators, and family) and the public. The focus is on transforming caregivers into a robust Ecosystem of committed champions of the profoundly autistic individual at the Epicenter, hence the name, EpiEco.


FREE 3-Workshop Series Targeted at Caregivers on Profound Autism (Autistic Individuals with Limited to No Speech)
Learn how to connect with your profoundly autistic loved ones with joy, build authentic relationships with them, and alleviate meltdowns.
in a FREE Three-Workshop Series in Singapore by Choo Kah Ying (A Mother's Wish, www.amotherswish.com.sg) targeted at Caregivers
of Profoundly Autistic Individuals (Limited to No Speech), October 25, Nov 1, 8, SGT 2–5 PM


Non-Verbal Autism: What Does Emotional Wellness Look Like?
This video is a validation of our self-formulated EpiEco© — the Non-Verbal Autistic Individual as the Epicenter of the Ecosystem. This approach prioritises the emotional wellness of the NVA by acknowledging their distinctive autistic functioning, which impacts how they experience our world and the way they communicate and socialise. Moreover, it highlights that we have been building and sustaining an Ecosystem that caters to the interests and well-being of Sebastien who is it


Self-Portrait of Sebastien, My Non-Verbal Autistic Son
Sebastien, my non-verbal autistic son, painted Crack’d Me when he was fifteen, highlighting his sense of estrangement from society.


Sebastien's Meltdown: Parenting a Proudly Non-Verbal Autistic Adult
Amidst a wonderful holiday, Sebastien, my autistic son, smacked my face and head so hard and so fast 3–4 times that I never saw it coming.


My Autistic Son Speaks in Colours
My Autistic Son Speaks in Colours
One of the key ways my non-verbal autistic son expresses how he feels inside is through his paintings


EpiEco: A New Approach for Autism Care
That’s why we developed EpiEco (Autistic Individual as the EPIcenter of the ECOsystem) -- an approach that is responsive to autistic persons


A Sanctuary for My Autistic Son: A DEI Perspective on Autism
When I posted the video of Sebastien, my autistic son, sitting on a swing near a waterfall, I hadn't known that its idyllic quality would...


Finding a Sanctuary for My Autistic Son
Autism and anxiety — Finding reprieve in water and nature










































