Supporting Every Child’s Unique Journey

Multidisciplinary, evidence-based support for children and adolescents — all in one place.

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From that wish, Annabelle Kids slowly took shape.

Today, we support every child’s unique journey with a multidisciplinary team offering psychology, speech therapy, occupational therapy, and assessments — all in one place. Most importantly, we work alongside families who are raising children with different strengths, challenges, and ways of experiencing the world.

Because every child deserves the chance to build a strong foundation for life.

Annabelle Kids was born in 2020 out of a Christmas wish list.

During an Annabelle Psychology team retreat, we shared a heartfelt hope to create a place where we could support not only parents and families facing challenges with their little ones, but children as well.

Our Story

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Our Purpose

To give every child a strong foundation in life through:

Ψ Play-based, compassionate, child-centred care

We meet children at their level, using play and connection to help them feel safe, understood, and ready to learn.

Ψ Developing skills for lifelong growth and independence

We focus on building practical, emotional, and social skills that support children beyond the therapy room.

Ψ Ethical, evidence-based practice

Our interventions are grounded in research and delivered with professional integrity and care.

What We Offer

Our multidisciplinary Early Intervention Centre allows your child to be supported across different therapy needs in one convenient location, with professionals who collaborate closely together.

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Early Intervention Programme

For children aged 4 to 7 with learning, developmental, and behavioural needs.

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Speech Therapy (ST)

For young children from 12 months and up who face challenges in various aspects of communication and swallowing disorders.

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Occupational Therapy (OT)

For children experiencing delays in reaching their age-appropriate developmental milestones, difficulties in achieving daily living independence, and more.

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Psychotherapy

For children facing problematic experiences during their development, from learning difficulties to anxiety about school, challenges in relationships with friends or parents, and more.

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Psychological Assessments

For children who require formal psychological assessments (IQ, Autism, ADHD & more) before starting school, applying for Early Intervention Programme for Infants and Children (EIPIC), or special education funding.

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Annabelle Kids is a *Baby Bonus approved institution.

*Baby Bonus funds can be used for eligible Early Intervention services. Please inform our reception team if you wish to use Baby Bonus so we can verify service eligibility.

Our dedicated partners

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Our psychologists are regulated under or registered with one or more of the following bodies:

Singapore law requires a disclosure that a psychology qualification is not a medical or dental qualification.