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Expat parents not spending quality time with children
Expat parents not spending quality time with children Staff Reporter / 10 February 2014 TV and Internet primary culprits followed by daily chores, finds out 999 survey. Parents are spending much less time with their children compared to when they were growing up, according to a survey of more than 1,200 expatriates conducted by 999 magazine. The survey, conducted in January, points out that on average, expatriate parents in the UAE spend just 50 minutes of quality time with their children on a normal working day with a slight improvement on Thursdays (75 minutes). A variety of pressures of modern life — including increased workloads of parents and children, longer commuting time, and a near invasion of the lives by TV and the Internet — is eating into family time, maintain parents. The new poll shows that the UAE’s expatriate families have a little more than 11 hours together in total each week, with weekends the best time for family bonding. Even when families do get together, more than 62 per cent say the quality of time spent is not great as most of it is spent either in front of the TV, doing homework, reading, playing computer games or some other tasks that don’t qualify as quality family time. Experts are warning against the dangers of not spending enough quality time with children, maintaining that family time can be therapeutic and acts as a deterrent to potential serious problems. There are a number of issues that can come up when children receive little parental involvement and guidance, insists Dr Mehvash Ali, a licensed clinical psychologist in the US, who is currently working as Director for the Academic Centre at the American University of Sharjah. These include attention issues, acting out behaviour or conduct disorders, low self-esteem, low academic achievement, lack of religious values, and social problems, she maintains. “In later life, such children are at higher risk of developing mental health issues including mood disorders, anxiety, eating disorders, and substance abuse. They are also more at risk of dropping out of school/college or having lower than expected academic achievement,” explains Dr Ali. According to the survey results, longer working hours in general and longer commuting time are the primary culprits for UAE families spending less time together as a majority of respondents cited these as the number one reason. Television and the Internet are among major reasons why expatriate families don’t spend quality time together, cited by 14 and 11 per cent of respondents, respectively. Household chores were the top reason for eight per cent of respondents while five per cent of the parents said that their children were of an age where they did not want to spend time with their parents. Lt-Colonel Awadh Saleh Al Kindi, Editor-in-Chief of 999, says, “Time spent with family results in fewer bouts of depression as members feel secure in being part of a supportive family. In addition, parental involvement helps parents themselves to de-stress because this provides them with an opportunity to be away from work-related activities.” (With inputs from Wam) news@khaleejtimes.com For more news from Khaleej Times, follow us on Facebook at facebook.com/khaleejtimes , and on Twitter at @khaleejtimes Continue reading
One Day in Dubai package offers cheaper fare to hot destinations
One Day in Dubai package offers cheaper fare to hot destinations (Asma Ali Zain) / 9 February 2014 This initiative will be in line with a move to make daily transiting by public transport modes more exciting and enjoyable. The Public Transport Agency of the Roads and Transport Authority (RTA) has launched the “One Day in Dubai” initiative, a new fare-saving public transportation package that allows the passenger to experience all public transport modes and visit the most attractive areas in new and old Dubai. This initiative will be in line with a move to make daily transiting by public transport modes more exciting and enjoyable. This step also complements the RTA’s efforts to build on its solid commitment to enhance an overall mass commuting integration. Dr. Yousef Al Ali, CEO of RTA’s Public Transport Agency, explained that the new service will use different modes of public transport, including modern and heritage ones such as Dubai Ferry, Water Bus, heritage abra, in addition to metro and public buses. “Starting from Al Ghubaiba near the mouth of the creek, the trip will end at the Dubai Marina then return by passing through Burj Khalifa and then Old Dubai or vice-versa, while another option had been introduced to start from Al Seef Marine Station. The package is designed for a full day to allow passengers to enjoy places they pass through. However, it can also be used for more than one day.” said Al Ali. “The tour landmarks would cover Al Ghubaiba, Dubai Marina, Downtown Dubai, Burjuman, Al Seef, Deira Old Souq and Al Shandagha,” he added. Al Ali further explained that the advantages of this new service are achieving integration between several modes of transport, encouraging the use of public transport, providing new service to both the visitors and residents of Dubai. The CEO of RTA’s Public Transport Agency reaffirmed RTA’s commitment to provide the world’s best public transport services to the public from all social segments, not to mention the tourists and visitors who flock into Dubai from different parts of the world, especially during the high seasons of sightseeing, conventions, exhibitions and fairs, which usually attract a large number of visitors and participants who will indisputably benefit from the “One Day in Dubai” Package. news@khaleejtimes.com For more news from Khaleej Times, follow us on Facebook at facebook.com/khaleejtimes , and on Twitter at @khaleejtimes Continue reading
11 dead, 1,200 injured as heavy snow hits Japan
11 dead, 1,200 injured as heavy snow hits Japan (AFP) / 9 February 2014 As much as 27 centimetres (10.6 inches) of snow was recorded in Tokyo by late Saturday, the heaviest fall in the capital for 45 years, according to meteorologists. People walk against blowing snow in Tokyo. AP The heaviest snow in decades in Tokyo and other areas of Japan has left at least 11 dead and more than 1,200 injured across the country, reports said on Sunday. As much as 27 centimetres of snow was recorded in Tokyo by late Saturday, the heaviest fall in the capital for 45 years, according to meteorologists. The storm hit Tokyo on the eve of its gubernatorial election. Observers say the weather may affect voter turnout in the city of 13 million people. As of 6pm (0900 GMT), turnout was down more than 10 percentage points from a previous poll during the last mayoral election. As a depression moved along the Pacific coast on Saturday, the northeastern city of Sendai saw 35 centimetres of snow, the heaviest in 78 years. Local media said at least 11 people have been killed with one person also in critical condition in snow-linked accidents — mostly crashes after their cars skidded on icy roads. In central Aichi prefecture, a 50-year-old man died after his car slipped on the icy road and rammed into an advertisement steel pole, a local rescuer said. Public broadcaster NHK reported at least 1,253 people were injured across the nation, many of whom had slipped on the ground or fallen while shovelling the snow off their roofs. More than 20,000 households were without electricity early on Sunday while airlines cancelled more than 400 domestic flights a day after over 740 flights were grounded. Nearly 5,000 people were stranded at Narita airport on Saturday as traffic linking the airport to the capital was disrupted, NHK said. Further snowfall is expected on Sunday in the northern part of the country, the Japan Meteorological Agency said. For more news from Khaleej Times, follow us on Facebook at facebook.com/khaleejtimes , and on Twitter at @khaleejtimes Continue reading