Are We Brave Enough to Let Our Children Play?
Raising Singaporean Kids for a Better Tomorrow
Written for parents, caregivers and educators in Singapore, this white paper aims to catalyse conversation about how we could enable our children to have more playful everyday lives in our homes, neighbourhoods, schools and communities.
The paper highlights the importance of certain types of play experiences that children may be missing out on, and how we could begin to redress this lack of play or playfulness in our society with simple actions.
Key Points in the White Paper
Avoiding A Potential Health Crisis in Singapore
Play is a Necessity for Animals and Humans Alike
Play Provides a Safe Space For All of Us to ‘Just Be’
How Do We Change As A Society? What Can We Do Today?
Little Yellow
A reflection of my anti-bias journey
“William Wilberforce once said, “You may choose to look the other way but you can never say again that you didn’t know” I can no longer claim ignorance of social justice because now that I am aware, I am responsible. With awareness, comes the possibility of humility. This mini-book marks the beginning of my anti-bias journey, it’s scary but again, if it’s God’s will. I’ll take that step forward. I will not fear.
Nurturing Psychological Resilience in Young Children
This toolkit is designed to help parents nurture and understand the building blocks of pscyhological resilience in young children through everyday play and daily routines.
Key Takeways
The Building Blocks of Psychological Resilience
Acknowledge ➜ Connect ➜ Give them choice
3 Activities for Nurturing Psychological Resilience






