RESOURCES

Minister Edwin Tong Becomes Patron of Centre for Fathering
Mr Edwin Tong, Minister for Culture, Community and Youth and Second Minister for Law, has accepted Centre for Fathering (CFF)’s invitation to be its patron effective 30 January 2024. “I

Stop Telling Your Children What To Do
Parents often find ourselves caught in the crossfire of conflicting parenting advice. The truth is, there is no one-size-fits-all answer, as every child is unique and requires a tailored parenting

Solve Problems With Your Children
Parennts play a crucial role in our children’s lives, shaping their character, guiding their development, and fostering their resilience. When it comes to parenting, one approach that has gained significant

How You Can Speak To Connect
When parents speak to connect, they are showing their children that they are interested in their thoughts and feelings. They are also creating a safe space for their children to

Are You Disciplining Or Punishing Your Child ?
Punishment and discipline are two different approaches to correcting children’s misbehaviour and it is important that parents know the difference between them. Here are four key differences between punishment and

Connecting With Your Child Through Words
Effective communication serves as the bedrock of any robust relationship, and this principle extends to the parent-child dynamic. When parents and children engage in meaningful and constructive communication, they lay

3 Things That Make Discipline Effective
In the realm of disciplining children, it’s paramount to strike a balance between fairness, firmness, and consistency. These three principles are the cornerstones of successful child discipline, creating an environment

Inspire A Love For Learning
Being a lifelong learner is essential because it fosters adaptability, enhances problem-solving skills, and promotes personal growth. In a rapidly changing world, continuous learning helps individuals stay relevant, remain open

How Doing Chores Changes Your Child’s Future
You can make a big difference in your children’s future by asking them to take out the trash, do the dishes, make their beds and pack up their rooms. If