Awareness
Help parents, educators and community partners understand early signs, developmental concerns and when to seek support.
Our Work
MSCWA's work connects early awareness, screening guidance, practical training, family support, inclusive activities and sponsor-backed community programs.
The work is not one isolated activity. It moves from awareness and early identification into guidance, practical skills, community participation and partner-supported continuity.
Help parents, educators and community partners understand early signs, developmental concerns and when to seek support.
Use screening awareness, Digital SPK references and referral direction to help families understand possible next steps.
Build practical skills for parents, caregivers, teachers and centres through workshops, EIP guidance and classroom strategies.
Create inclusive play, family activities, community events and sponsor-supported programs that bring people together.
Workstreams
Selected Drive and project references point to a broader body of work across family support, early intervention awareness, screening, workshops, events, professional learning and CSR support.
MSCWA's welfare role includes practical family support and therapy assistance references, helping reduce barriers for children who may need intervention, guidance or follow-up support.
KIK materials show a continuing awareness pathway from 2021 to 2023, focused on helping tadika, taska, PDK and KEMAS-related educators understand developmental red flags and early support.
Screening-related work includes BrightStart, Digital SPK and StartRight references. The public message is kept clear: screening supports early observation and guidance, not diagnosis.
Training materials cover real support skills for adults around the child, including behaviour, classroom structure, sensory needs, communication, feeding, toilet training and early learning readiness.
Inclusive Play Day and activity media show MSCWA's community direction: children of different abilities playing, joining activities and building confidence in safe, supportive settings.
Community event references include Open Hauz, Ola Bola, Magika Carnival and other selected media that show families, volunteers and partners participating beyond the classroom.
MSCWA's education footprint also extends into symposium and professional learning references, including MEIA-related materials and public learning booths around child development.
Sponsorship letters, CSR proposals and Appreciation Night materials show the support ecosystem behind MSCWA's programs, from in-kind contributions to donor and partner appreciation.
Activity Timeline
This timeline uses public-safe summaries from registration records, Drive materials, selected media folders and workshop/source notes.
MSCWA was approved as Pertubuhan Kebajikan Kanak-Kanak Berkeperluan Khas Malaysia under registration number PPM-012-10-15022021.
Early intervention awareness workshop in Shah Alam for early childhood educators, focused on developmental delay, early signs and next steps.
Awareness program references include collaboration with education partners for tadika, taska, PDK and community-related audiences.
A play and sports-based inclusion program designed to bring special needs children and typical children together through safe, supported activities.
Early intervention awareness continued through KIK materials, while StartRight references include developmental screening, family resources and public education.
Subsidized therapy program references and Open Hauz media show MSCWA's practical support and family engagement direction.
Training collaboration material supports child development screening awareness and teacher capacity-building around early identification.
Professional and community learning references connect MSCWA with wider early intervention, educator training and public awareness work.
Selected Magika Carnival media and Appreciation Night supporter materials show community participation, sponsorship and partner appreciation.
Selected Program Photos
The gallery supports the story across playgroup, child development, inclusive play, sports, workshops, symposiums and community events.










Your donation, sponsorship or in-kind support can help MSCWA continue practical programs for children with special needs, families, educators and community partners.