Peer Connection

Seeing other families' posts inspired some parents by showing activity ideas and children's cooking achievements. Low activity in the Facebook group discouraged further participation. The private Facebook group was largely underutilised by…

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Seeing other families' posts inspired some parents by showing activity ideas and children's cooking achievements. Low activity in the Facebook group discouraged further participation. The private Facebook group was largely underutilised by both children and parents. Parents cited privacy concerns, reluctance to share family information online, reduced social media screen time, and shyness as reasons for passive use. The programme included a private Facebook group to connect participating families. Several parents wanted structured peer interaction or follow-up in-person group activities as complements to the web-based programme.