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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Scalds And Burn Treatment For Children
A child's curiosity may sometimes lead to accidents. Burns and scalds are considered as the most common injuries among young children.
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Interview with Doctor Claudine Tan
What is it like to be a working mother? Claudine Tan shares with us what was her biggest hurdler during her first pregnancy and how having her two little girls has changed her outlook towards life.
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Different Parenting Styles: What Kind Of Parent Are You?
As parents, our impact on our children is the greatest. As all of us are different, it is natural for us to be different also in our approach and ways of nurturing our children.
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My Child Has Frequent Nose Bleeds
Does your child have frequent nose bleeds? Dr Jenny Tang a Paediatrician from SBCC Baby & Child Clinic answers some commonly asked questions on nose bleeds in children.
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Singlish: Good or Bad?
Singapore Colloquial English, fondly known as Singlish is an exotic lingua franca developed over the decades with the influence of multi-racial backgrounds.
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My Child Is A Fussy Eater
My 3-year-old girl is a fussy eater, she just eats white rice with soup, sometimes she doesn’t like to eat but she drinks a lot of milk. Is she getting enough nutrients?
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My Baby Girl Has Irregular Feeding Times
My 2-month-old girl has an irregular feeding amount and time. How do I put her into a fixed schedule in terms of time and amount?
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8 Useful Tips On How To Build Confidence In Children
Would you like your child to grow up feeling successful? Confidence is the priceless asset that will inspire this success, helping him live his life to the full.
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My Son Has Fever For 4 Days
My son is currently having a low-grade fever from 37.7 for the past 4 days. How long should I wait for the fever to fully subside, before bringing him to see a doctor?
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The Need To Read
Has your child completed his English homework today? No, I am not referring to the endless mock examination papers. I am referring to reading.