KSP Family Huddle (Mar 2025): Raising Self-Motivated Children towards Success

“My kid is not interested in anything but gaming and social media — everything else is boring!”
“My son wants to quit his CCA school team because it’s getting tough. Should I support him or ask him to persevere?”
“My daughter gets good grades but doesn’t know what she wants to do in future. How can I help her?”
Frustrated by your child or teen’s lack of motivation for studies? Would you like to understand your child better, and empower them to thrive?
Join our expert panel — a family counsellor, a life coach and former principal, and a Higher Education leader — for real-life examples and actionable tips that you can start using immediately.
Reserve your spot today and set your child on the path to a happy and healthy future!
DETAILS
Date: 27 March 2025 (Thursday)
Time: 8pm to 9.30pm
Session will be conducted on Zoom
Fee: S$15 per participating family
Refund policy: No refund (Webinar recording link available to participants for two weeks after the session.)
PANELISTS
Gary Koh is a family counsellor and a former Head of Department in Counselling at a mainstream school. He and his wife have a young adult son.
Nafisah Suheimi is a life coach and a former principal of a madrasah. She was a former Head of Department in a primary school, and is a co-founder of Ibu Sepanjang Hayat (ISH), a Mums for Life movement in the Malay Muslim community. She and her husband have two young adult children.
Sylvia Yeo is a mother of two young adults who have survived the Singapore education system. She has been in private education for many years, and has seen how alternative pathways have been a lifeline for many.
MODERATOR
Carol Loi is a certified digital wellness educator and a Fellow of the Center for Media Literacy. She is also a certified mental wellness coach and a Maxwell Leadership certified youth and family coach, as well as behavioural analysis consultant. She is a co-founder of SGFamilies, a ground-up movement for parents to raise wholesome generations together.
She has served in the Singapore public service for over two decades, including the Economic Development Board, Ministry of Education, and Info-communications Media Development Authority. She holds a Master of Business Administration from the Nanyang Technological University, specialising in technology and human capital management. Carol and her husband are raising two young adults.