Home and Family
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Growing Up in a Digital World – An Open Letter from a Teen to Her Mother
A student from the Community-Problem Solving team in Raffles' Girls School writes a letter to parents about preventing device addiction in Singaporean children.
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Baking With Kids: 5 Easy Recipes and Cute Tools to Start With
Here are some easy recipes and kid-friendly baking tools for you to bake yummy treats together with your children this coming Easter.
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What to Look Out for During Shopee’s Mega Online Baby Fair
If you're looking to stock up on baby and parenting essentials, now is the time with Shopee's Mega Online Baby Fair and you can also enjoy huge savings!
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A Parent’s Role in Nurturing Creativity
Creativity is a skill that can be developed over time. When we encourage our children to get creative, we also encourage physical, intellectual and emotional growth.
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Tips to Save Water and Electricity at Home
Did you know that we spend about 21% of utility bills on water heating in Singapore? Here are a few tips that will make water and energy-saving a breeze for homeowners.
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Home-Based Learning for Primary Students: A Telecommuting Parent’s Survival Guide
With MOE's announcement that all schools will carry out home-based learning from 8 April 2020, here is our how-to guide on home-based learning.
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Raising Caring Children
Being able to care can be a superpower. It can change the world for someone else and also have a huge impact on our lives. How do we raise our children to be caring?
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Five Immune Boosting Nutrients
The more nutrient-dense foods you can get in on the daily, the better. Here are 5 significantly potent immune-boosting nutrients that will give your body an extra wall of defence.
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Global Survey Finds Singaporeans Sleeping More, Yet Poorly
Findings reveal interesting sleep habits, attitudes and woes of Singaporeans when it comes to getting quality sleep - a key factor that can affect workplace productivity.
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What You Never Expected about Raising Preteens
The turbulent preadolescent years are between the ages of nine and twelve. How do we parent a kid who's on the precipice of those preteen years?






















