Let’s Manage Our Time Properly
Although our gadgets are available, it should NOT be about these gadgets all the time.
We ask the SLCS parents to please MONITOR the gadget time of their children (no matter how tempting and “peaceful” if children will just indulge all day). It is better if clear routines are established where time for indoor exercise/indoor motor games as well daily “study periods” are still incorporated as if they are still in school. These are ways to help students who will spend a lot of time at home.
Thank you and keep safe!

As parents, we are very much concerned of our children’s behavior. The truth is, however, we should also be concern of OUR own behavior towards them. This is something I further realized as an educator and as a parent. We cannot say “Do not follow the mistake that I have done” or “Be patient” or “Please wait”, when as adults we are frustrated a lot over adjustments in our waiting time. Truly, ACTIONS speak louder than words. I recently read a book entitled “How to Behave So Your Pre Schooler Will, Too”. This is written by Sal Severe, Phd. Like myself, he also had experience with kids (esp. those who need to improve behaviors in school and at home).
We are models for our kids. ALL the TIME. ALWAYS. As previously mentioned, the family is the cornerstone of the society and provided the primary influence to children. My advice is to always “catch ourselves” on how we behave during challenging situations. For example, expressions like “S___!” can be something that can be picked up by kids. The worse is, they think its totally acceptable because mama and dada used it. Yes, potty mouth may be affected by television and popular media, but it can also be influenced by the people around our children (inc. our yaya, househelp, kids in the neightborhood, etc.)
Statements such as above pose more harm than good. It teaches the kids how incapable and unworthy they are, instead of what must be done. It is easier said than done though. As a parent, you will really have MOMENTS that you will lose it. And when this happens alongside other stressful events in your life , one will really lose it! I am no expert in this as well. As a parent for 10 years and counting, I am also a work in progress- DAILY, EVERY MINUTE—to MASTER MY OWN emotions and be tactful not just to my kids but to everyone. As previously mentioned, my kids are ALWAYS watching!
