Parenting
Nothing can truly prepare you for parenthood. But it helps to be equipped with useful tips and information from experts and other fellow parents. Navigate our articles in this section to get a clearer picture of your parenting journey ahead.
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Takeaways From My First Skool Alleged Child Abuse Case
We all know that a teacher’s job is to nurture and educate a child. But what happens when a teacher steps out of line and makes one grave mistake?
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When Do Children Learn To Write
Typical handwriting habits occur during the preschool years. Find out ways that you could guide your child to foster good writing habits.
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Your Post Pregnancy Body
Ever wondered if your body would go back to your pre-pregnancy look? Dr Ben Choey shares what are the changes some mothers might face after pregnancy.
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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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Children Car Seat Rules And Safety Guidelines In Singapore
It’s time to belt up! A properly set-up and fitted car seat can make the different between life and death in a traffic accident.
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Interview with Felicia Hoo, Programme Director of ThinkersBox
What makes a person a critical thinker? Felicia Hoo, Programme Director of ThinkersBox shares with us more and how parents can develop their child’s cognitive skills.
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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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Voice Of A Single Father
We spoke to Kelvin Mok, as he shares with us how he lost his wife to lung cancer, and the challenges he faces as a single father, raising his 4 year daughter.
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Getting Kids to Brush Teeth
Brushing and flossing aren't the most fun activities kids could be doing. Different techniques work on different kids. Here are a couple of tips parents can try.