Creating therapy and play space for special needs children


Ho (back) guiding Johor Disabled Children Charitable and Cares Organisation residents at one of the sensory boards built by her team.

A GROUP of six university students have started a social project to create a space that incorporates therapy and play for children with special needs.

Universiti Teknologi Malaysia (UTM) degree in landscape architecture student and project leader Ho Jia Er said her team of coursemates started the effort, called Theraplay, in April with the aim of improving people’s lives with the knowledge they learnt in class.

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