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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His Brush With Cybercrime And Cyberbullying: Celebrity Father Edmund Chen Speaks
"My friends started receiving emails from 'me' stating that I was in trouble overseas and requesting money." Actor and producer Edmund Chen recalls his experience.
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Giving Birth Overseas: 3 Useful Tips
What will giving birth in a foreign place be like? Here are useful tips to help globally mobile mums comfortably navigate the world.
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What Are The Best Family Cars In Singapore?
To help you streamline your search, here are the best family cars across a range of prices to suit your family needs.
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How to Empower Children to Take Charge of Their Own Learning
Instead of nagging at your kid or signing them up for another tuition, why not find ways to empower them to be the master of their own learning journey?
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What Your Kids Will Always Remember About You
What kind of memories do you want your child to have and keep about your family as they grow older?
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Why Saying ‘Be Careful’ May Do More Harm Than Good
The irony is that limiting our children's exposure to risk and constantly trying to keep them safe from falling can impede their physical development.
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Why I Chose To Breastfeed
A mum shares with us how she breastfed her eldest boy for 2 years before weaning him off breastmilk. What did she choose to breastfeed and what kept her going?
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Why I Want My Kids To Get Dirty
When children play, they get dirty and messy. It is part of their learning process. I always tell parents, "We should worry only about the dirt we can't see."
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What’s It Like To Be A Doctor For A Day?
We donned the scrubs for half a day with our kids in tow, and here's what we learned as 'doctors'.
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Stimulate Your Child’s Brain With These Easy-To-Do Exercises
Exercise can reduce stress as it releases ‘feel-good’ hormones such as endorphins and serotonin. Otherwise, it can impair a child’s brain development.























