09/06/2022
Parents in Ipoh, here we come! 🤍💛 🖤
Join us in Bold Parents this weekend to discover our children's love languages. 👪🥰
This community workshop is FREE of charge and parents with children between 5 to 12 years old are greatly encouraged to come.
This workshop is limited to ⭐30 participants⭐ so don’t miss out! Get a complimentary eco-friendly jute bag when you come.
♦️Further Details♦️
Date: 11 June 2022 (Saturday)
Time: 10.00am – 12.00pm
Venue: Khalsa Diwan Malaysia Headquarters, 100/102 Jalan Tun Abdul Razak, 30100, Ipoh (TARC College)
Register here >>>> https://bit.ly/3GAiD7A
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Registration Form: Love Languages Workshop For Parents In Ipoh, Perak (June 2022)
Hello parents! We at Bold Parents are organizing a physical workshop for parents in Ipoh (or) surrounding areas. The activities are specially curated to help you understand the five love languages. We hope you can join us for these exciting two hours FOR FREE! DATE: 11 JUNE 2022 (SATURDAY) TIME: 10....
08/06/2022
We will be in Ipoh !
Dear parents, we will be organizing a community workshop for parents in Ipoh on discovering children’s love language. It is free of charge and parents with kids aged 5-12 yo are greatly encouraged to come. Please come and join us in this 2 hour event. You may register here: https://bit.ly/3GAiD7A
14/11/2021
💌by Tan Min Hui
It didn’t take long for me to realise that life is so much more than just work, family and friends. I find joy in giving, and it makes me feel content knowing that I got to make a change in someone’s life, even if it’s a small one.
I was deeply inspired by the parents’ courage and efforts to want to improve oneself. I also got a tiny glimpse of the sacrifices parents are willing to make for their kids, especially since some of our sessions were scheduled for nighttime when they’re likely already tired from work.
Overall, the parent was following along with the sessions well and seemed to be enjoying it. The kids would sometimes drop by to learn alongside, which added a cute touch to our sessions. 😊
13/11/2021
✨PM and win!
In this series we would like to share real stories of how parents feel when they are judged. We hope that it will edify and encourage our society to be empathetic and less judgemental on the various parenting techniques that young Malaysian parents are adopting.
3 easy steps to win a specially designed ‘BOLD’ Parent eco-friendly shopping jute bag:
🌟Step 1: Pm us your story if you have been judged/felt like you're being judged for doing something to your kid. Not a parent? Share with us a story of when you witnessed a situation of a parent being judged.
🌟Step 2: Tag 3 friends in the comment section and hashtag
🌟Step 3: Share this post on your Story and tag us
- Open only to those residing in Malaysia🇲🇾
- 3 Winners🏆 will be chosen based on the best story (determined by team!) and each will receive one (1) specially designed ‘BOLD’ Parent eco-friendly shopping jute bag
- Stay with us as we will announce the winners soon! 😎
*This bag is also available for sale here: bit.ly/BOLDBag22 (Link in Bio). 100% of the proceeds received are used to support school improvement programs for high need communities. Check out the families and schools 🏫 we are supporting in .
07/11/2021
💌by Aidi Amin Bin Yazid
Mark Twain once said, ''a person who won't read has no advantage over one who can't read.''
Ever since the pandemic I have witnessed weak fundamentals in our education system finally exposed. I believe through the Jom Baca programme, we all can do our part in empowering parents to develop a child's literacy. I hope to contribute more to this nation by volunteering in such a programme.
06/11/2021
💌by Lukreiza Abdullah
Like food and water, literacy is not just fundamental, it is a necessity. All learning becomes substantially more difficult for children who are struggling with basic reading skills. Therefore, it’s important to involve parents in their child’s literacy and I would love to be part of this initiative.
I hope to help more parents to be involved with their kids’ literacy and spread more awareness on the importance of our role as parents to support early literacy.
Pn Diana was enthusiastic and committed from the first session until our last one. I’m inspired and motivated by her dedication though sometimes we do experienced problems such as unstable internet connection. She also asked for suggestions on books that are suitable for Danish to practice reading at home on top of the modules used in the Jom Baca programme.