
Supporting Children Struggling in School or with Behavioural Challenges
Parent Peer Support Group Session with Tina (Online Edition)
📅 Date: Friday 30 May 2025
🕛 Time: 7.30pm to 9pm
🖥️ Mode: Zoom meeting
We’re bringing back our Parent Peer Support Group session for a 4th rerun — now online to reach more families who couldn’t join us in April and last year. This session focuses on a topic close to many of our hearts: parenting children who are facing academic struggles or behavioural challenges.
Led by Ms Tina Tan, Chief Trainer of SPARK and Freelance Parent Coach, the session offers practical strategies and emotional support from someone who truly understands the parenting journey.
Whether your child is having difficulty keeping up in school, showing signs of emotional stress, or displaying challenging behaviours, this session offers a safe space to connect with other parents who truly understand.
Come and share your experiences, hear what’s worked for others, and gather new ideas in a judgment-free, supportive environment. You’re not alone in this — together, we can learn, encourage, and strengthen one another.
Let’s support each other as we navigate the ups and downs of parenting — one story, one insight, one connection at a time.
Zoom Link will be provided 3 days before the session.
Important Note
Please register only if you are certain you can attend. Your consideration allows others a chance to join.Parents who signed up need to be ready to participate actively with their videos on.
Ready to join the conversation?
Be part of a supportive community of parents who understand.
Share your story, pick up new strategies, and find strength together.
Real Voices, Shared Journeys
What parents are saying about the DAS Parent Peer Support Group
Parenting a child with learning or behavioural challenges can feel overwhelming — but you don’t have to face it alone. Through our Parent Peer Support Group sessions, parents find not only guidance and ideas, but connection, encouragement, and hope.
Here’s what past participants had to say about their experience.
“The experience sharing was very meaningful.”
Matthew Lee Ping Soon
“I really appreciated the emotional handling and anxiety tips shared.”
Jonathan Hong Chang Bin
“Hearing other parents’ journeys was reassuring and inspiring.”
Crystee Ho
“It was encouraging to know I’m not alone. The support and openness were exactly what I needed.”
Shireen Tan
“Support from MOE and frameworks that help our children with SEN were really helpful to learn about.”
Cheryl McAlea
“Practical strategies for managing students with needs were very useful.”
Ridiana Suparman
“I gained so much insight from the sharing on stress coping and learning support.”
Dawn Lim & Tan Yi Ju
“The breakout sessions allowed for deep, meaningful conversations. Please continue this!”
Wu Liping
Ready to join the conversation?
Be part of a supportive community of parents who understand.
Share your story, pick up new strategies, and find strength together.