A survey by MCI has shown that while 47 percent of Singaporean youth aged 10 to 18 play games daily, many parents remain disconnected from their children's online gaming worlds.
So how can we encourage healthy habits and shared experiences between family members in a digital age, using gaming as a tool for connection?
We find out from Pauline Phoon, Founder, of COMEBACK Singapore - a social enterprise that leverages video games for therapeutic and engagement purposes.

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