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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DIY: How To Make Your Own Plant Terrarium
Want to introduce plants to your kids? Making a plant terrarium is a fun and easy DIY gardening activity you can do with your kids.
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Interview With CEO Of RAF Holdings, Kang Beng Hui: Teaching Kids About Money
When his boys were ten, Beng Hui stopped telling them how much they should be spending. Instead, he asked them to submit a budget of their monthly expenditure.
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Ways To Teach Your Children The Spirit Of Giving
How can we encourage young children to form a habit of giving right up to adulthood? Here are tips and ideas on how to instill the spirit of giving.
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Is My Child The Right Body Size?
How do you know if your child is the right body size? We asked an expert important questions on a child's growth, diet, weight and size.
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Food Poisoning: Symptoms And What To Do
What are the symptoms of food poisoning and how do we deal with it in the immediate aftermath and time after?
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What’s The Difference Between Headaches And Migraines
Do you have frequent headaches? How do you distinguish a headache from a migraine? We asked an expert to find out more.
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Your Bone Marrow Donation Could Make All The Difference To A Sick Child
Blood diseases can strike anyone. What if we told you that you could possibly save a child's life with a bone marrow donation, just by giving your stem cell?
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GoPro Hero6 Black Winner
Congratulations to the following lucky winner of our GoPro Hero6 Black Giveaway! She has won a GoPro HERO6 Black worth $595.00!
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Contact Lenses for Children: What Age Can They Start
Do children really need to wear contact lenses? Or is it better to stick to spectacles? An ophthalmologist answers these commonly asked questions.
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How To Track My Child’s Learning Progress Without Exam Grades?
With exams removed for Primary One and Two children in 2019, what changes in learning, studying methods and creativity can parents expect in years to come?


























