Baby
The early years can be tumultuous. How do you take care of your new born? What are the signs and symptoms of common childhood illness and how do you know if your baby is developing fine? Here’s what you need to know about taking care of your baby.
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Flying With Your Tot: 8 Useful Tips
Flying with your tot the next holiday season? Here are eight terrific tips we recommend you pay close attention to if you’re planning a trip with toddler-in-tow anytime soon.
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The Great Pacifier Debate
Many parents use a pacifier to soothe or calm their babies. But is it really okay? We weigh the pros and cons of using a pacifier.
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Sleeping Times For Babies And Kids
Sleep or lack of sleep, has a great impact on the academic performance of a child or adolescent. What are the normal sleeping times and wake up times in the middle of the night?
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Singapore Budget 2013: How Will It Affect Single Parents
Newlyweds and aspiring parents have more benefits and perks with the new Singapore Budget. But what about single parents? Do they enjoy the same benefits?
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10 Newborn Reflexes Every Mum Should Know
Did you know? Babies instinctively wrap their hands around your fingers and root for your breast. Here are ten newborn reflexes every mum should know.
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Look Who’s Reading! Teaching Your Baby To Read
"Stop!" "Go!" "Thank you!"? Is it actually possible for children before the age of one to recognise alphabets/letters, let alone read them aloud?
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Does My Baby Have Colic?
Is your baby crying all the time? How do you know if your baby's constant crying is due to colic?
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Does My Child Really Need To Take Antibiotics?
Antibiotics are medicines used to treat bacterial infections. But why are most doctors hesitant to prescribe a course of antibiotics for your child?
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Boy Or Girl? 10 Fun Ways to Tell
Can't wait to find out your baby's gender? Here are some interesting and wacky ways to predict if your baby is a boy or a girl.
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How To Sustain Your Breastmilk While At Work
It can be a challenge to return to work after giving birth. And for mothers who wish to continue to breastfeed their baby, where do they even start?