
PAST WEBINAR
First Online Game: Play, Risks, and Resilience
Online gaming is often where our children first connect with friends in digital spaces, whether it's Roblox, Minecraft, or Mobile Legends. It's a world of fun, creativity, and teamwork, but it also comes with risks like cyberbullying, inappropriate content, and strangers reaching out to our kids.
This session is suitable for parents of primary and secondary school students who want to understand their child's gaming world better and keep them safe while they play.
What You’ll Learn:
Understand both the benefits (teamwork, problem-solving) and risks (cyberbullying, grooming, inappropriate content) of gaming
How to choose age-appropriate games and set up gaming rules and parental controls that work for your family
Teach your child to spot red flags, block harmful players, and come to you when something feels wrong
Build healthy gaming routines and stay connected with what your child loves to play
Whether you're just starting to navigate your child's first online game or looking to stay one step ahead, come learn practical tips you can use right away. Let's help our kids enjoy gaming safely!
This session is brought to you by Digital for Life, in collaboration with Cyberlite.


SPEAKER PROFILE
Nina Bual
CO-FOUNDER, CYBERLITE
Nina Bual is the co-founder of Cyberlite, a leading social enterprise dedicated to promoting sustainable and equitable cyber safety and generative AI education across the Asia-Pacific region, with offices in Singapore and India.
Nina is the Global Ambassador for India at the Global Council for Responsible AI, a sector member of ITU (a specialised UN agency), as well as an active online safety advocate. She is a regular speaker at international events organised by the ASEAN-Singapore Cybersecurity Centre of Excellence (ASCCE), ECPAT, and the GFCE. Cyberlite is also the recipient of the Digital for Life Catalyst award by Singapore’s President Shanmugaratnam for its significant contributions to child online safety education.
