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“Caring for Their Heart and Soul, Growing along with Your Children”
Parent Education Talk Series (2025/26 School Year)
The Education Bureau (EDB) attaches great importance to students’ healthy development. Parents play an important role in supporting students’ growth, nurturing their positive attitude, as well as promoting their whole-person development. To continuously enhance parents’ awareness and ability of addressing children’s mental health, and assist more parents to acquire the knowledge and skills in supporting the healthy growth of their children, the EDB has commissioned the Hong Kong Children & Youth Services to re-run the “Caring for Their Heart and Soul, Growing along with Your Children” Parent Education Talk Series for parents of primary and secondary students between March and May 2026.
Our school has all along been actively promoting home-school co-operation and parent education. We encourage parents to actively participate in the talks to acquire the knowledge and skills for enhancing the mental health of children. The talks cover topics related to mental health of children, including supporting children to lead a healthy life, conflict management, using digital devices wisely, strengthening adaptability and resilience, stress management as well as understanding and taking care of children with mental health needs. The talks will be delivered in both face-to-face and online modes.
For details and enrolment method of the “Caring for Their Heart and Soul, Growing along with Your Children” Parent Education Talk Series, please click here refer to Annex .
Please enrol via the link or by scanning the QR Code below

https://cys.org.hk/parentstalks/


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Positive Parent Education Film Gala Presentations
“I Have Arrived” Parent-child Film Appreciation and Sharing Sessions
The Education Bureau (EDB), in collaboration with the Committee on Home-School Co-operation and Jockey Club “Peace and Awareness” Mindfulness Culture in Schools Initiative (funded by The Hong Kong Jockey Club Charities Trust), will organise “I Have Arrived” Parent-child Film Appreciation and Sharing Sessions in the 18 districts throughout Hong Kong in the 2025/26 school year, with one session in each district. The first round of 9 sessions took place from October 2025 to January 2026, while the second round of 9 sessions will take place from February to June 2026. Parents may choose the session that best suits their needs.
Apart from film appreciation, EDB has invited educational psychologists to share with parents the tips on enhancing the emotional well-being of families, and ways of listening to their children’s voices and promoting parent-child relationship. In addition, an interactive session will be arranged during the sharing to foster parents to reflect on how to get along with their children, assisting them in acquiring the knowledge, skills and attitude of positive parenting. The activities concerned are free of charge, the details of the second round are as follows:
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Film Description: |
“I have arrived”, produced with the funding provided by the Hong Kong Jockey Club Charities Trust, uses clocks as the core image and captures the daily interactions between a father who runs a restaurant and his daughter and mother from a child’s perspective. The 40-minute film aims to guide parents to reflect on their interactions with their children and to enhance parent-child relationship as well as the emotional well-being of family members.
“I have arrived” is a Hong Kong film directed by Yan Yan Mak, starring Alan Luk, Lily Poon, and child actress Leona Li. The film garnered several award at the Independent Short Awards in Los Angeles, USA, including Best Foreign-Language Short of the Season (Special Jury Award), Best Children Short, Best Original Story, and Best Female Director, Best Actor (Alan Luk), and Best Child/Young Actress (Leona Li). |
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Activity District, Date, Time, and Venue: |
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Kwai Tsing |
February 28, 2026 (Sat) |
9:45 - 11:15 AM |
C.N.E.C. Ta Tung School |
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Kowloon City |
March 6, 2026 (Fri) |
6:45 - 8:15 PM |
EDB Kowloon Tong Education Services Centre |
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Wong Tai Sin |
March 27, 2026 (Fri) |
6:45 - 8:15 PM |
Tsz Wan Shan St Bonaventure Catholic Primary School |
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Islands |
April 17, 2026 (Fri) |
6:45 - 8:15 PM |
Ching Chung Hau Po Woon Primary School |
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Central and Western |
April 24, 2026 (Fri) |
6:45 - 8:15 PM |
Bonham Road Government Primary School |
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Wan Chai |
May 8, 2026 (Fri) |
6:45 - 8:15 PM |
TWGHs Li Chi Ho Primary School |
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Kwun Tong |
May 22, 2026 (Fri) |
6:45 - 8:15 PM |
Kowloon Bay St. John The Baptist Catholic Primary School |
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Yuen Long |
June 12, 2026 (Fri) |
6:45 - 8:15 PM |
TWGHs Yiu Dak Chi Memorial Primary School (Yuen Long) |
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Tai Po |
June 20, 2026 (Sat) |
9:45 - 11:15 AM |
Sam Shui Natives Association Huen King Wing School |
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Target Participants: |
Parents of primary and secondary schools and their children |
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Language: |
Mainly be conducted in Cantonese |
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Details: |
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Interested parents can register directly through clicking the link or scanning the QR code below, and each participant can reserve a maximum of four places (including parents and their children) during registration. All applications will be processed on a first-come-first-served basis and will not be accepted once the quota is exhausted. For enquiries, please contact the Home-School Co-operation and Parent Education Section of EDB at 3698 4376.
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https://www.chsc.hk/show_content.php?lang_id=2&c_id=2512&category_id=-1
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e-Generation Connected Joy Parent Seminar (3):
Guiding Children on the AI Path Effective Eye Care in Chinese Medicine
The Education Bureau, the Hong Kong Education City and the Committee on Home-School Co-operation, will co-organise the parent seminar “e-Generation Connected Joy Parent Seminar (3): Guiding Children on the AI Path Effective Eye Care in Chinese Medicine”. The seminar will be held on 30 Jan 2026 (Friday) from 8:00 pm to 9:30 pm in webinar mode. Registration is now open (application deadline: 30 Jan 2026 10:00 am). An unit in-charge of Wellness PLUS of the Hong Kong Federation of Youth Groups will analyse AI’s impact on learning, values, and psychological development for parents, using real-life examples to illustrate its risks and opportunities, and guiding parents on cultivating their children’s AI literacy. A Chinese medicine practitioner at the TWGHs Integrated Chinese and Western Medicine Treatment Centre will analyse the relationship between e-learning and eye health from both modern medical and traditional Chinese medicine perspective, and explain how to utilise Chinese medicine approaches to promote eye health. Parents are cordially invited to join the seminar. For details, please refer to the website (https://info.edcity.hk/en/event/11807).
For inquiries, please email carman.ng@hkecl.net or call 2624 1078 to reach Ms. Ng.

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e-Generation Connected Joy Parent Seminar (2):
Identifying Harmful Information X Cultivating Information Literacy
The Education Bureau, Hong Kong Education City, and the Committee on Home-School Co-operation will co-organise the “e-Generation Connected Joy Parent Seminar (2): Identifying Harmful Information X Cultivating Information Literacy”. The seminar will be held on 15 Nov 2025 from 11:00 am to 12:30 pm in webinar mode. Registration is now open (application deadline: 14 Nov 2025 5:00 pm). A Project Officer from the Office for Film, Newspaper and Article Administration will discuss how parents can help prevent young people from accessing harmful online content and introduce relevant aspects of the Control of Obscene and Indecent Articles Ordinance (Cap. 390). An Education Manager from Hong Kong Education City will analyse the differences between the teacher-centered and student-centered education models, and explore with parents how to turn online risks into educational opportunities, and equip them with core principles on selecting quality online resources for children. Parents are cordially invited to join the seminar. For details, please refer to the website (https://info.edcity.hk/zh/event/11641).
For inquiries, please email alice.kwan@hkecl.net or call 2624 1074 to reach Ms. Kwan.

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Be a Worry-Well Parent: Understanding Digital Literacy

For more details, please refer to:https://www.ofnaa.gov.hk/tc/publicity/coiao/index_id_50.html
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“e-Generation Connected Joy Parent Seminar (1)
Healthy Internet Use × Parent-Child Together in the AI Era”
The Education Bureau, Hong Kong Education City, and the Committee on Home-School Co-operation will co-organise the “e-Generation Connected Joy Parent Seminar (1): Healthy Internet Use × Parent-Child Together in the AI Era”. The seminar will be held on 27 Sep 2025 from 11:00 am to 12:30 pm in webinar mode. Registration is now open (application deadline: 26 Sep 2025 5:00 pm). Registered social workers from TWGHs Integrated Centre on Addiction Prevention and Treatment (ICAPT) will share with parents the characteristics of the current youth online culture and provide professional advice on how to guide their children achieving a balance between online and real life. The Vice Principal of S.K.H. St. Mary's Church Mok Hing Yiu College will interpret the opportunities and challenges that artificial intelligence (AI) brings to education, and explore strategies with parents on how to effectively leverage AI to enhance students’ learning. Parents are cordially invited to join the seminar. The Medium of instruction is Cantonese. For details, please refer to the website (https://info.edcity.hk/zh/event/11589).
For enquiries, please contact HKEdCity at 2624 1078 or email to carman@hkecl.net / info@hkedcity.net.

