Learn to play games with your children! Find out how to use Facebook to engage your children! Gain a better understanding why your children love to play games!
What are you waiting for? Join us for this workshop today!
Date: 27 March 2010 (Saturday)
Time: 2:00pm to 4:30pm
Cost: $25 per participant / $40 per couple
Venue: TOUCH Cyber Wellness Centre. Blk 162, Bukit Merah Central, #05-3555, Singapore 150162
Nearest MRT: Redhill Station
To sign-up for this workshop, click here >>
For further inquiries, please contact Waimun @ cyberwellness@touch.org.sg
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Thursday, March 18, 2010
Monday, March 15, 2010
Setting Rules for Gaming in Your Family
Adapted from 'Rules for Cyber Wellness ' by Pascoaman
Rules are an integral part of parenting. They are the tools for parents to teach about CONSEQUENCES for every CHOICE the child makes.
At home, the children are protected from real-world threats and also immediate consequences for some actions. It is thus crucial that the parents dish out "limited consequences" together with implementation of rules, so as to prepare their children for the real world.
Yet on the internet, we find an environment that sometimes reduces the effectiveness of regular parenting. Children can hide behind anonymity and get away with actions that will be punished in real life. As such, we need to modify some parenting practices to make it work for our children.
We attach here some sample rules that parents have implemented for their kids. These may serve as examples for you to study and make necessary adaptations.
Example #1 - Amos' 10 rules for gaming
Amos uses games to engage his 2 teenage boys. They entire family enjoys gaming together and his boys have gone on to compete in the World Cyber Games at a very young age. Yet at the same time, Amos has very strict rules for his children.
Example #2 - YC's rules for Facebook
Many parents allow their primary school kids onto Facebook without any moderation. YC's eldest daughter enjoys using Facebook to play games and interact with her friends and safe adults, all with engagement from her father. Here are the rules that YC sets for his daughter.
Click Here to Read More..
Rules are an integral part of parenting. They are the tools for parents to teach about CONSEQUENCES for every CHOICE the child makes.
At home, the children are protected from real-world threats and also immediate consequences for some actions. It is thus crucial that the parents dish out "limited consequences" together with implementation of rules, so as to prepare their children for the real world.
Yet on the internet, we find an environment that sometimes reduces the effectiveness of regular parenting. Children can hide behind anonymity and get away with actions that will be punished in real life. As such, we need to modify some parenting practices to make it work for our children.
We attach here some sample rules that parents have implemented for their kids. These may serve as examples for you to study and make necessary adaptations.
Example #1 - Amos' 10 rules for gaming
Amos uses games to engage his 2 teenage boys. They entire family enjoys gaming together and his boys have gone on to compete in the World Cyber Games at a very young age. Yet at the same time, Amos has very strict rules for his children.
Example #2 - YC's rules for Facebook
Many parents allow their primary school kids onto Facebook without any moderation. YC's eldest daughter enjoys using Facebook to play games and interact with her friends and safe adults, all with engagement from her father. Here are the rules that YC sets for his daughter.
Click Here to Read More..
Tuesday, January 26, 2010
Parents' Cyber Wellness Workshop @ Tanjong Katong Secondary School
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Labels: Parenting, School Programme, Singapore, Workshops
Labels: Parenting, School Programme, Singapore, Workshops
Adapted from TKSS Parents' Support Group Blog
Bringing up well-balanced teenagers is an uphill task, and more so with the presence of internet. It's not simple to guide them to use it wisely when there are always some new platforms, trends, and dangerous pitfalls. TKSS has been tackling this issue by organizing workshops for the students as well as the parents, collaborating with TOUCH Cyber Wellness & Sports. TK parents learned the latest in the workshop on Saturday 23rd January.
Read more from the TKSS PSG blog as two parents' share their experience after the workshop!
Click Here to Read More..
Bringing up well-balanced teenagers is an uphill task, and more so with the presence of internet. It's not simple to guide them to use it wisely when there are always some new platforms, trends, and dangerous pitfalls. TKSS has been tackling this issue by organizing workshops for the students as well as the parents, collaborating with TOUCH Cyber Wellness & Sports. TK parents learned the latest in the workshop on Saturday 23rd January.
Read more from the TKSS PSG blog as two parents' share their experience after the workshop!
Click Here to Read More..
Monday, January 25, 2010
Family Cyber Wellness Programme @ All Saints Church
TOUCH Cyber Wellness conducted a Family Cyber Wellness Programme for 40 parents and their children last Saturday at All Saints Church. While the parents were being enriched at the Parents’ Cyber Wellness Workshop, their children were having fun at the children’s cyber wellness programme, CRuSHKidz. Thereafter, they came together for a family bonding session over Wii console gaming, where the they wii-ly enjoyed themselves!
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