Last Updated: 15 Oct 2024
Social and emotional learning: Resources for parents
View all the social and emotional learning resources available for parents.
Social and Emotional Learning @ Home: The What, Why and How
What is Social and Emotional Learning (SEL) and why is it important?
Watch on for tips on how parents can support the SEL of their children.
Providing social and emotional support for your child: A collection of resources for parents
This brochure provides an overview of resources for parents in providing social and emotional support. |
Relating well with our children
Communicating with our children is one of our best ways of building bonds. How can we help our children know that we care for them? Here are tips on relating well with our children through active listening and S.P.A.C.E. |
Strengthening Positive Relationships
Do you know what your child is learning in Family Education in Primary schools? Read the infographics HERE to find out more about the learning outcomes and values of Family Education, and some practical handles to strengthen positive relationships in the family. |
Parenting with Empathy
Can you recall a time when it was hard to hold your tongue? Read the infographics HERE to find out how you can express empathy towards your child, and reinforce what your child is learning about empathy in school. |
Social skills to prepare your child for Primary 1
Helping your child develop social skills enables them to make friends, interact well with others and prepare for learning in school. Practise these specific skills to prepare your child for Primary 1! |
Transition resources
Resilience boosters
Adversity is part and parcel of life and we aim to help our children develop resilience. Resilience is the ability to adapt positively and persevere in the face of challenges. As the significant adult in your child’s life, the caring and supportive relationship you have with your child is essential in helping him/her build resilience. The following resources capture some ways in which you can help your child strengthen his/her resilience. |
Praise
Are there better ways to praise our children? Research shows that praising our children effectively can help to increase their confidence, motivation and engagement in learning. Conversely, inappropriate praise may affect children’s self-esteem, create excessive pressure or hinder their growth. How we praise our children matters. Find out more tips on giving praise effectively. |
Gratitude
Quality time with our families is so important. There are so many things we can do together to make every minute count. Are there some simple activities and habits we can pick up to boost the positive feelings and enhance relationships in the family? The answer is Yes! Read the infographic for 5 simple tips we can use to practise gratitude with our families. |
Building S.P.A.C.E into our conversations
Raising confident children
A sense of competence and belonging is essential for helping children develop self-confidence. As parents, we have an important role to play in guiding our children to develop the skills to build their confidence and resilience. These resources provide some suggestions on how we can guide our children to develop a growth mindset, make good decisions and build positive relationships. |
Journeying with our children, supporting their aspirations
This handbook for parents contains tips and advice on Education and Career Guidance (ECG) and considerations at key education stages to guide our children. |
Education and Career Guidance (ECG) portal – MySkillsFuture
This brochure highlights the key features in the MySkillsFuture Student Portals across the different levels and how students can use the Portal for education and career planning. |