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June 2024

Four Tips for Parents on Guiding Children’s Tablet-based Learning

In the digital age, it is important for parents to correctly introduce children to tablet-based learning.

Dr. Sarah Tsui, a specialist in Paediatrics and visiting consultant of Humansa, helps us understand the potential downsides of excessive screen time for children and how it can negatively impact their vision, physical and language development, as well as sleeping quality and concentration. In this video, Dr. Tsui shares the following practical tips:

  1. Avoid as much screen time as possible for children aged below 2; while limiting screen time to less than an hour per day and take breaks in between for children aged 2 to 5.
  2. Accompany and guide your children in educational tablet activities.
  3. Ensure appropriate viewing distance and a good sitting posture.
  4. Spend quality family time with children as it is vital for children’s holistic development.

Stay tuned for the EduMakers App launch – with valuable resources and features it offers.

(The opinions expressed by the interviewee do not necessarily reflect the views of the organiser.)

Two Tips to Unleash Children’s Potential Through Play

To infants and toddlers, play does not only bring joy, but is a primary way that children learn and progress! According to Dr. Sarah Tsui, Specialist in Paediatrics and Visiting Consultant of Humansa, play is the foundation for healthy child development, as it allows children to build cognitive, motor, sensory and language skills. It also helps strengthen parent-child relationships.

Dr. Tsui suggested two key considerations when parents play with their child at home:

  1. Parental involvement: Parents’ participation does not only enhance toddlers’ language skills, but also improve parent-child relationships. Dedicating 30 minutes of playtime with your children every day can make a big difference.
  2. Age appropriate activities: Games should be simple yet functional to train children’s motor skills and coordination. Parents should read up about development milestones and pick the right games for their children.

Stay tuned for the EduMakers App launch – with all the valuable resources and features it offers.

(The opinions expressed by the interviewee do not necessarily reflect the views of the organiser.)

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