SuperHeroes Parents Seminar - All About Your Baby At University Malaya Medical Centre!


The First Ever Baby Talk – All About Your Baby organized by Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU), University Malaya Medical Centre for our superheroes mummies and daddies!

This baby talk will be conducted on 28 October 2017, Saturday from 2pm to 5pm at Auditorium Hall, 13th Floor, South Tower (Menara Selatan), University Malaya Medical Centre (UMMC).

Hmm… what we wanted to know as parents? Mouse mommy wants to know how to breastfeed my baby once delivered from labor room. Parenting life was full of challenges, mouse mommy also wanted to learn up how to ’detect’ the abnormal signs or development of baby in order I can react to it as soon as possible.


This is a special seminar that includes first aid for babies and sharing of preemie care that directly from the NICU pediatricians and nurses! 

Mummies and daddies are welcome to participate in this All About Your Baby Talk with seven useful and practical topics with the professional pediatricians and NICU nurses. Door gifts were provided for the parents.

The first topic will talk about how to overcoming the challenges of exclusive breastfeeding. Mummies are welcome to ask 101 questions if there is any query. University Malaya Medical Centre also have a lactation counseling services with free of charge available in the hospital for mummies’ to look for consultation if you have any difficulty or challenge in breastfeeding. Lactation or breastfeeding support hotline is 03-7949 3172 and 03-7949 7656 and located at first floor, Kompleks Wanita dan Kanak-Kanak (KWKK). 


Mouse mommy also one of the breastfeeding peer support at University Malaya Medical Centre, ‘Mutiara Anggun’. Mouse mommy does breastfeeding both kids and continues in workplace. I am happy to help out if mummies encounter any breastfeeding issues as in every individual mummy will be facing different breastfeeding challenges. We did received mummies complaints about breast engorgement, less breastmilk, breastfeeding but baby looks like still hungry and ask for more, breastmilk storage query, breastfeeding practice while in workforce and so on.


The second topic will be touch on the diet during breastfeeding. After that is the complementary feeding: introducing solids. An important topic to educate parents when and what to feed our baby with adequate and balance diet. At the same time, check on is there any allergy reaction from the baby.

Alert topic of red flags of childhood development problems was included in the seminar to guide parents to pick-up any abnormal signs or behavior of the babies.

Special inventions for children – Why, When and How sounds interesting and mouse mommy eager to find out more about this topic! All About Your Baby Talk also teaches the parents in cardiopulmonary resuscitation for babies especially choking while baby feeding.


Baby massage is also one of the subtopic to promote mother baby bonding moments and good for baby health and development. Besides that, there are real life real stories sharing session from preemie parents on tips to take care their precious preemie babies at the end of the programme.   

The registration fee of All About Your Baby seminar for individual is RM30 and for both parents is RM50. Calling all parents to participate to learn up together for our little precious babies


For more information about All About Your Baby, please contact the person incharge,

Halimatun
03-7949 2575

Noraini
03-7949 2575
noraini_salleh@ummc.edu.my

Hasimah
03-7949 2575
hasimahmy@ummc.edu.my


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No More Limitation On Kids Creativity Via Nippon Paint Child Wellness Range !


Malaysia’s No. 1 coating solutions provider, Nippon Paint Malaysia Group (“Nippon Paint”) officially launched its Child Wellness Programme, an educational campaign aimed to empower today’s discerning parents and key decision makers towards creating uplifting environments for children, through various awareness and educational initiatives related to children’s health and wellness.


The Child Wellness Programme sees partnerships with national associations such as the Malaysian Paediatric Association (MPA), the Malaysian Society of Allergy and Immunology (MSAI), Persatuan Pengasuh Berdaftar Malaysia (PPBM) as well as Persatuan Tadika Malaysia (PTM), working alongside medical practitioners and child care providers as key influencers to provide simple steps and expert advises for today’s discerning parents.


The Child Wellness Programme stems from Nippon Paint’s introduction of Malaysia’s first Child Wellness Range, a series of functional coatings that focuses on enabling clean air, safe touch and creativity in 3 key growth milestones respectively – infants, toddlers and children. Its paint solutions are water-based, lead and mercury free with low Volatile Organic Compound (VOC) as well as Total Volatile Organic Compound (TVOC) emissions, which is safe for the environment as well as indoor spaces.


The Child Wellness Range leverages on the Active Carbon Technology which is designed to absorb harmful formaldehyde from the air, converting them into water vapour for cleaner air. Its range of solutions also contains the Silver Ion Technology that are able to mitigate the growth of viruses and bacteria from spreading through walls, effective against Influenza A (H1N1) and Coxsackievirus A16, which causes Hand Foot and Mouth Disease as well as other types of bacteria such as E. Coli, MRSA, and Staphylococcus Aureus. The range also includes Anti-Stain Technology, allowing parents the ease of mind for their children to express creativity because stains can be easily cleaned.


Speaking at the launch of the Child Wellness Programme, Gladys Goh, Group General Manager of Nippon Paint Malaysia Group said, “Innovation has always been in Nippon Paint’s DNA. In fact, we continuously listen to our consumers’ changing needs and realised that there is an untapped opportunity within the paint industry. That motivated us to develop a child-friendly range of coatings that allows us to create a safer, healthier indoor environment for young children. And while doing so, we are also rolling out the Child Wellness Programme in collaboration with various national associations to undertake awareness and education programmes to reach out to parents, child care centres and kindergarten owners and operators and the community in terms of provision of expert advice and information for them to make informed decisions regarding their children’s health and wellness.”

The launch event was graced by Prof Datuk Dr Mohd Sham Kasim, Past President of Malaysian Paediatric Association (MPA) and Former Secretary General of Asia Pacific Paediatric Association (APPA); Dr Amir Hamzah Dato’ Abd Latiff, President of Malaysian Society of Allergy & Immunology (MSAI); Ms Norsheila Abdullah, President of Persatuan Pengasuh Berdaftar Malaysia (PPBM) and Ms Eveleen Ling, President of Persatuan Tadika Malaysia (PTM).

Speaking at a panel discussion session after the official launch, Dr Amir Hamzah explained, "With easy access to information via the internet, many parents today are equipped with their own 'digital doctor', by surfing on various websites to check on their children's symptoms and treatment options. However, this may result in misdiagnosing as there are many symptoms that may appear similar to various conditions. In addition to that, it may be challenging to verify the authenticity or credibility of the information provided. Thus, the Malaysian Society of Allergy and Immunology (MSAI) is pleased to collaborate with Nippon Paint on the Child Wellness Programme to provide expert advice to parents and key decision makers.”


Under the Child Wellness Programme, the partnership with MPA will see collaborative efforts in public outreach through seeding of expert and educational content, engagements with medical experts as well as roundtable sessions as provision of first line of advice to parents.

While Nippon Paint is collaborating with MSAI to highlight key information to raise awareness on indoor allergens in health-related issues via a web series on Nippon Paint’s Facebook platform and other engagements such as Facebook Live clinics, expert speaker series and expert roundtable sessions.

As part of the Child Wellness Programme, Nippon Paint will also play a vital role as an advisory panellist for both PPBM and PTM, participating in training sessions, workshops to educate child care providers, kindergarten operators on the importance of indoor environment for children. Nippon Paint will also provide advisory services on selection of colours and kids-safe coatings from its Child Wellness Range to facilitate an uplifting and safer indoor environment for children.


In partnering with various associations on the Child Wellness Programme, Goh concluded, Indeed, it is alarming to know that Malaysians are still at high risk for many health-related issues, especially amongst young children. As a total coatings expert with 50 years of presence in Malaysia, we have since grown in leaps and bounds and today we have come a long way to be where we are today. Thus, our strategy is to provide functional coatings that provides parents the peace of mind for safer indoor environment for their children.”

According to Malaysian Society of Allergy and Immunology, one out of three Malaysians suffer from some form of allergy, children from parents with allergies also stand a 50-80% chance of developing an allergy. Parents and child care providers may lack relevant knowledge on the importance of the role a conducive indoor environment plays for the development of children.

At a young age, infants spend most of their time in the crib breathing in twice the amount of air as compared to an adult. Thus, indoor air quality should not be taken lightly as infants spend up to 8-20 hours a day indoors.


This is fact and most of us do not realized including mouse mommy. That is the reason indoor air quality plays an important role for the whole family well-being.

As babies continue to grow and make their way into toddlerhood, children at this age develop the sense of curiosity in which, crawling, flipping over, touch, bite, feel would come into place. The potential of indoor health risks then increases as children are now exposed to various surfaces such as walls and floors that may contain viruses and bacteria.

Children below the age of 5 are the most vulnerable to viruses and bacteria such as HFMD. With diseases like HFMD and H1N1 that were endemic in Malaysia, there is a need to seed out relevant information to educate parents and child care providers on the importance of indoor environment as children spend most of their time either in a day care centre, school or at home.

Creativity through play is essential for the child’s mental and physical development as it helps to enhance cognitive skills as well as self-worth and self-esteem values. Safe indoor environment should be a priority for all, however, parents and child care providers should also look into ways to provide an uplifting, conducive environment to encourage creativity. 20% of Malaysian children suffer from stress and anxiety due to stifling of play as most parents or caretakers provide restricted access to the type of play avoiding some “forbidden” plays such as scribbling on walls. 


Yes! Mouse mommy also interested in Nippon Paint Child Wellness Range as in I have two little creative artists at home. Mouse mommy does purposely bought them the white board wall stick and told them Only allow to craft their story on it. But, kids’ imagination always “beyond” the white board “box”, MR and MH not only draw on the white board wall pieces, but beyond the limitation and love to express themselves on our house’s wall itself too. 

MR loves to do his mathematics calculation and drawing on the wall to express his creativity while the little baby MH loves to imitate his brother MR to ‘draft’ his artwork too! LOL! 


Mouse mommy really grateful to have Nippon Paint Child Wellness Range come to help to ease my trouble. Mouse mommy can just wipe it off, hmm... maybe could ask MR help to do the cleaning task too. Mouse mommy feeling happy and my kids also getting excited too to let their creativity glows! 


For more information about Nippon Paint Malaysia,
Website    : www.nipponpaint.com.my
YouTube   : www.youtube.com/NipponPaintMalaysia


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Catch 'LIVE' With MasterChef Diana Chan At Mid Valley Megamall This Saturday, 7 October 2017, 3pm !


National culinary hero, Diana Chan is set for a triumphant homecoming to Malaysia for the first time since her nail-biting victory in MasterChef Australia Season 9 on Lifetime (Astro Ch 709)!

Born in Sitiawan, Perak and raised in Johor Bahru, Diana grew up drawing inspiration from her parents’ Peranakan cooking at home before leaving for Australia to pursuing her studies and career.

Last month, she did Malaysia proud by winning the popular culinary competition reality TV series and bagging the grand prize of AUD250,000 (RM834,000) in cash. The 29 year old accountant overcame countless grueling challenges and won out over 23 other aspiring amateur cooks.

Diana’s epic three-month journey, broadcast on Lifetime, saw her garner a strong Malaysian fan-base, thanks to her cool, collected and versatile approach in the kitchen, and for spotlighting the varied and wonderful flavours of Malaysia.

To share the joy of her achievement, Diana is returning home to meet her fans in  'LIVE' at Kuala Lumpur. Catch Diana in person at a special appearance open to the public at South Court (Ground Floor), Mid Valley Megamall on 7 October, Saturday.

She will share her amazing experiences from the competition and answer all fan questions, along with a special live cooking demonstration of one of her signature dishes.

MasterChef Asia Malaysian finalists, Jasbir Kaur and Marcus Low will also be part of the celebrations, and will be cooking live at the event.

Don’t miss out on this culinary experience of a Lifetime!


MasterChef Australia Season 9 Winner Diana Chan’s Homecoming Celebration of a Lifetime
Date: 7 October 2017, Saturday
Time: 12pm – 6pm; Diana’s appearance from 3pm – 5pm
Venue: South Court (Ground Floor) | Mid Valley Megamall
Lingkaran Syed Putra, Mid Valley City, 59200 Kuala Lumpur, Wilayah Persekutuan Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia

Stay tune Facebook Live @LifetimeAsia to join in the fun of Diana’s homecoming.

Broadcast: Relive Diana’s triumphant journey with the best of MasterChef Australia Season 9 from 14 Oct – 4 Nov 2017, Saturdays, 12pm on Lifetime (Astro Ch 709)

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