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Roblox parental controls: a Singapore parent's guide to safer screen time (ages 6–12)
A Guide for Singapore Parents Roblox is hugely popular among primary school children in Singapore, with many kids aged 6 to 12 spending hours on the platform after school and on weekends. While it can be a fun and creative outlet, Singapore parents should be aware of several risks and take simple steps to manage them. Inappropriate Content in a Multi-Language Environment Roblox's user-generated content comes from all over the world. Your child may encounter games or chat
Ottodot Singapore
Apr 76 min read


6 Things to Do With Kids This Easter Weekend in Singapore
Good Friday falls on 3 April this year, which means most families have a four-day stretch from Friday through to Sunday. If you have primary school children at home and no firm plan yet, here are five ideas that work for Singapore's heat, unpredictable April rain, and children who have already had enough of sitting still. 1 Mandai Wildlife Reserve Easter Eggs-travaganza Running 14 March to 12 April, this is Singapore's largest Easter event this year. It spans Bird Paradise, S
Ottodot Singapore
Apr 22 min read


March School Holidays 2026: 8 Fun Things to Do with Your Kids
The March school holidays run from 14 to 22 March 2026 — nine days, and there's a lot happening across Singapore. Here's a roundup of what's on, plus one idea for getting some learning in without your child noticing.
Ottodot Singapore
Mar 173 min read


Are Roblox Math Games Actually Educational? What Singapore Primary School Parents Need to Know
Your child has logged another two hours on Roblox. The screen glows, characters dash around, and your child is entirely absorbed. Your first instinct might be to call time, but a second thought surfaces: what if this is not the problem you think it is? Singapore parents are raising the first generation of children for whom a video game platform feels as natural as a textbook. Roblox has over 88 million daily active users globally, with a large proportion of those players unde
williamlimottodot
Mar 1110 min read


How to Help Your Child Build Interest to Level Up in Maths
Is your child putting in effort in Maths but still seeing inconsistent results?
In academically rigorous systems like Singapore’s, the difference between memorising steps and grasping concepts can determine whether a child freezes at unfamiliar questions or adapts with confidence.
This article shares practical ways parents can spot the difference, nurture deeper thinking and help their child build strong foundations.
Ottodot Singapore
Feb 273 min read


"Should I Let My Kids Playing Video Games During Holiday?" A Short Guide for Parents
The debate over screen time for children, particularly regarding video games, is still ongoing. It’s also a common experience for parents to find themselves confronted with the dilemma of whether to permit their primary school-aged kids to indulge in video games, especially when the holiday is nearby. This decision is not merely about keeping our children occupied but encompasses various aspects of their development, including cognitive, social, and emotional well-being. Let
Ottodot Singapore
Jun 28, 20243 min read
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