Latest Breaking News On - குடும்பம் வளர்ச்சி பலகை - Page 1 : vimarsana.com
Almost 78,000 couples divorced since start of pandemic last year
thestar.com.my - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from thestar.com.my Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
Most parents suffered depression at start of MCO 2 0: Ismail | Daily Express Online
dailyexpress.com.my - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from dailyexpress.com.my Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
PdPR: Parents must equip themselves with knowledge
July 6, 2021
KANGAR – Apart from providing suitable gadgets, parents also need to equip themselves with sufficient knowledge to help their children follow the home-based teaching and learning (PdPR) online classes smoothly.
Perlis’ Parents, Community and Private Sector’s Involvement (PIBKs) chairman Associate Professor Dr Abdul Jalil Ramli said that many parents were complaining that they were experiencing increased stress by online learning.
Advertisement
“During face-to-face learning sessions at school, the teacher will explain to the students about a topic that students do not understand.
“However, parents had to take over teacher’s job during the PdPR, causing them to feel pressured with the new burden,” he told Bernama recently.
Norton-Staal said the ‘Our Lives Online’ study conducted in Malaysia, involving 127 children also revealed that two in five children reported having bad experiences online they would not want to tell anyone. 123rf
KUALA LUMPUR: More than half of the participants, aged under 18 in a UN Children s Fund (Unicef) study, said they had met strangers in real life they initially met online.
Unicef Malaysia Head of Child Protection Sarah Norton-Staal said the ‘Our Lives Online’ study conducted in Malaysia, involving 127 children also revealed that two in five children reported having bad experiences online they would not want to tell anyone. This poses a lot of risks, among others (the survey reveals) that both boys and girls reported receiving sexual messages, images and videos from strangers on social media.
Training, registration necessary for postnatal care practitioners
June 23, 2021
This is because currently there is no specific law or regulatory body to monitor such centres.
Advertisement
Confinement refers to the traditional postnatal practices that are observed after childbirth for 30 to 40 days. Mothers have the option of hiring a nanny or pui yuet to take care of them and their newborn baby in their own home or checking into one of the many confinement centres that offer services encompassing a mix of modern and traditional practices.
However, the days of hiring untrained and unaccredited staff to save costs are over for confinement centres as the Traditional and Complementary Medicine (T&CM) Act (Act 775) was updated in March this year to make it compulsory for all T&CM practitioners – including postnatal care practitioners – who do not possess any qualification but have the relevant experience to take a one-year course to meet the minimum qualification to register as
vimarsana © 2020. All Rights Reserved.