An on-ground perspective on emerging realities and operational challenges shaping the ECD sector today, and how digital approaches can support assessment, caregiver engagement, and delivery.
Many organisations working in Early Childhood Development are encountering increasingly complex realities:
Dr. Kaveri Subbiah is a Developmental and Behavioral Pediatrician and General Pediatrician based in Chennai, India. She holds an MD in Pediatrics, MRCPCH (UK), and a Fellowship in Developmental and Behavioral Pediatrics (FIAP). With over seven years of experience, she integrates general pediatric care with specialized expertise in developmental and neurobehavioral conditions. Founder and Managing Director of Village Child Development Center, Kilpauk, she leads a multidisciplinary team supporting children with autism, ADHD, developmental delays, cerebral palsy, and learning difficulties. Passionate about early intervention and family-centered care, she also drives public education and awareness on child development, parenting, and neurodevelopmental disorders, advocating for accessible, evidence-based services.
Martin Fung is a social innovator and the Founder of Tiggie Kids, a Singapore-based social enterprise dedicated to democratizing early childhood intervention. With over 18 years of professional experience specializing in consultancy, training and development, technology, and process optimization, Martin has leveraged his deep expertise to address one of the most critical challenges in early childhood development: the global shortage of developmental specialists and the resulting multi-year waitlist for care. Under his leadership, Tiggie Kids is driven by a singular mission: to help every child reach their fullest potential by empowering parents and caregivers as active partners in early intervention.
Actionable insights on building systems that support timely, continuous, and practical intervention for young children and their families.
Expert perspectives and peer discussion on how organisations can address common implementation challenges across programme and home environments.
Real-world examples of how to strengthen developmental support at scale despite limited capacity and resources.
Opportunities to explore new approaches, partnerships, and pathways with other organisations working to improve developmental outcomes at scale.
If your organisation is working to improve developmental outcomes for young children and families, we invite you to register for this session.
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