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July 2024

Two Eye Care Tips from An Ophthalmologist

Ensuring the health of our children’s eyes is crucial, but when should they have their first eye checkup? In today’s digital age, prolonged use of smartphones and tablets could lead to eye strain and other issues. What should we be mindful of when our little ones use digital devices?

Dr. Julie Lok, Specialist in Ophthalmology and Chief Medical Executive of Humansa Eye Centre, shares two essential eye care tips for young children:

  1. Conduct early and regular eye examinations:

–         Age 2 to 3: A comprehensive checkup to identify innate eye issues

–         Age 4 to 5: A checkup to detect and assess the risk of squinting, short-sightedness or far-sightedness

–         Starting from Age 6: Regular checkups to monitor changes

  1. Use digital devices properly:

–         Use digital devices in well-lit environments with adequate viewing distance (preferably larger screens and longer distances).

–         Limit screen time to no more than 1 hour per day, taking a break every 10 to 15 minutes.

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

Parents Learnt to Tackle Separation Anxiety with Music!

Music therapist from Humansa, Carol Cheung, shared creative techniques to ease children’s separation anxiety at a recent parent workshop. She recommended composing and singing personalised songs with lyrics reflecting parents’ plans to temporarily leave, to help children understand goodbyes don’t have to be unpleasant.

A VPP alumnus and current VEO parent also joined to share her experiences helping her child adjust to kindergarten. Other parents openly discussed their own challenges and were reassured effective solutions exist.

Stay tuned for more insightful workshops ahead!

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In response to the overwhelming interests in the Victoria Playpark (VPP) Centre Tour held in late June, we were thrilled to host special VPP Centre Tours for parents to get a glimpse of the stimulating centre environment, meet our Heads of Centres and teachers to learn about how our play-based, trilingual (in English, Putonghua and Cantonese) learning environment helps children develop the skills for lifelong learning and pave a smooth transition to kindergarten. On the tour, parents will enjoy first-hand experience with our multisensory, interactive learning approaches and insight into our enrolment process.

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