Respectful ways of Communicating (with Children)

Parenting

Respectful ways of Communicating (with Children)
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Synopsis

Are you facing challenges when communicating with children in your care?
Are you struggling to bridge the generation gap and connect with them?

A respectful and cooperative communication channel and environment allows for effective and easy learning for children. Maintaining your influence while respecting their boundaries and independence is an art that once mastered will help teach children the tools they will need to navigate their worlds.

We have invited Positive Discipline Singapore to share more about these tools, and how it might help in building nurturing home environments, so children retain their focus, and family members inculcate respect for each other. Feel confident in caregiving while using these tools. See you soon!

Speaker

Aminah Abdul Latif

Co-Founder of Hundred Paths; Forest School Practitioner

Aminah is the co-founder of Hundred Paths, a forest school that invites children to be their authentic selves while they connect to nature with their mind, body and soul. The Hundred Paths team believes children develop and grow through child-led explorations and movements. Their mission is to inspire a connection with nature and nurture holistic development in children through immersive experiences in the forest.

Speaker

Sophia Klopp

Certified Positive Discipline Parent Coach; Trauma-Informed Facilitator; Co-Director of Chapter Zero Singapore

Sophia Klopp is a mother of 3 children aged 18, 13, and 8. As a Certified Positive Discipline Parent Coach, Trauma-Informed Facilitator, and Co-Director of Chapter Zero Singapore, she is dedicated to empowering parents, caregivers, and educators to cultivate authentic connections with children. Sophia co-founded Positive Discipline Singapore and has led numerous workshops and webinars for diverse audiences. Her sessions provide evidence-based Positive Discipline strategies aimed at equipping children with crucial social and life skills. Additionally, she imparts techniques of Mindful Communication derived from Parent Effectiveness Training (PET) and Non-Violent Communication (NVC).

MODERATOR

Yen-Lu Chow

Founding Executive Chairman WholeTree Limited  / Over-The-Rainbow; Asia Institute of Mentoring | Founding Partner Fatfish MediaLab | Executive Mentor YSI SEA | Founder of the Deep Human Movement

A former Apple Distinguished Technologist, Yen-Lu is an award-winning entrepreneur, technologist, venture catalyst & angel investor, mentor & advisor turned author and keynote speaker, mental wellbeing champion, social innovator & change-maker, ecosystem builder, philanthropist and humanist.

As an angel investor and venture catalyst in the tech ecosystem, Yen-Lu has mentored young entrepreneurs and businesses for many years. He has made significant contributions to the Singapore tech and entrepreneurship ecosystem, serving on countless startup business plan competitions internationally, government panels on innovation and entrepreneurship, and as mentor and advisor to the major universities. He co-founded a business angel fund in partnership with the Singapore government, served as a director of Business Angel Network SEA, executive mentor and adjunct professor to NUS Enterprise, mentor to INSEAD, plus numerous panels on entrepreneurship and innovation internationally. As an expert and practitioner in speech recognition and language processing (with 6 international patents and having worked in the field for over 20 years since early 1980’s while leading Apple’s initiative in this area in the early 1990’s), he was an early pioneer in the application of AI with a strong base in the tech space. 


He sits at the nexus of three major social ecosystems: mental health, mentoring and sustainability, bringing extensive experience in tech and entrepreneurship to build ecosystems and mobilize communities to create positive social change. In a fast-paced world where the only constant is change, he believes there is an urgent need for each of us to draw on our strengths and creative potential as human beings to contribute towards humanity in a positive and impactful way. He enjoys building ecosystems and mobilizing the community to create positive social change. With the launch of his family foundation and other social impact initiatives, Yen-Lu devotes his time serving both society and the nation in his various capacities. 

He is on a life mission to help bring about a kinder, gentler, more inclusive, more just, and sustainable world.

About Asia Institute of Mentoring

Asia Institute of Mentoring (AIM) is a non-profit volunteer based organization with a mission to bring mentoring to the spotlight in Asia, raise the quality of mentors and the standard of mentoring, bringing mentoring to all facets of society to impact millions of lives. 

We are committed to create an Asia-based people-powered mentoring movement to move people … to learn, to share, to give forward, to transform, to harness the deep human potential, and create social impact – bringing about a kinder, gentler, more inclusive, just and sustainable world for all.

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Date & Time
Saturday

March 22, 2025

11:15 AM 12:15 PM Asia/Singapore
Organizer

Asia Institute of Mentoring (AIM) Ltd

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