Ways to Stay Entertained at Home This Circuit Breaker Period

RESOURCES TO KEEP THE FAMILY TOGETHER

Families For Life

The Families for Life Council will launch a series of online, interactive programming on http://www.facebook.com/familiesforlife.sg/ every day for the month of April and May to encourage families to engage each other more meaningfully while staying at home.

  • #ASKFFL series features practical advice from doctors and healthcare professionals on how to keep your family safe during this period. Some sessions will be conducted via Facebook Live. Parents can pose questions on a wide range of topics including how to engage their children creatively, tips on nutrition and staying healthy.
  • Family365 webinars for parents and families have been converted from some of its face-to-face programmes. They include building resilience as a family in the face of COVID-19 to keeping romance alive in marriage.
  • #FriendsofFFLShare series invites the public to share videos and content. There will be lots of fun activities for children in a Kids4Kids series featuring a pair of 6- and 7- year old siblings, Zach and Sara Edwards who share tips on simple activities that children can do at home.
  • #FFLShareTheCare Series is a part of #SGUnited efforts to encourage families to bond with one another and other families to build a more resilient society.

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