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Our Mission
Every child deserves the opportunity to achieve their full potential
Limited access to avant-garde developmental approaches that help so many special needs kids overseas has always been a plight for special needs parents here in Singapore. To pack up and travel with their special little one in tow can be financially, physically and emotionally difficult experience.
Here at WINGS, we want to transcend the typical perception of what’s possible for the local special needs community.
With ongoing research to discover the best approaches and tools to developmental challenges, we provide new options and a ray of hope for your child by giving them a place to learn, make friends and progress to their fullest potential.
We pride ourselves on being a multidisciplinary center for kids to help them achieve the kind of freedom and independence they deserve.
We aim to transform each child that walks through our doors. To help them spread their wings and soar to greater heights, and to prove wrong anyone who has ever doubted them.
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First Intensive Intervention CenterIn Singapore
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First In SingaporeTo Offer Suit-Based Intervention & Dynamic Movement Intervention
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We Believe In Setting Goals & WorkingOn A Results-Oriented Programme
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We Believe That Every Child DeservesThe Chance To Succeed
Our Wingspiration
Our Wingspiration
Our founder understands the limitations of trying to find cutting-edge solutions
When Jake was born in 2005, his mother, Julia, knew next to nothing about being a special needs parent. As Jake’s first birthday approached, he hadn’t hit the typical physical developmental milestones, so numerous tests were conducted to find out why. Jake was diagnosed with a rare genetic condition so rare that it affects less than 60 children globally and remains unnamed to this day; a mutation affecting his NACC1 gene.
“Your child will NEVER walk or talk…”
Judith heard this over and over again, but she would not give up hope for her little one.
Over the years, Julia struggled to get access to hope-focused solutions within the region. She saved every cent to travel the world, and spent countless nights researching what has worked for other kids with complex needs. By 2018, she had travelled across continents to experiment various methods with little Jake by her side.
However, as he grew older, it became harder for Jake to travel. Judith thought about all the parents who did not have the capacity to travel be it due to diagnostic or financial constraints, and realised that if no one else would build access to these methods here in Southeast Asia, she would have to take matters into her own hands.
WINGS is her dream come to life— a place of hope in sunny Singapore that provides children and young adults with cutting-edge, avant-garde approaches to independence for every child that was once called hopeless.



