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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Dear Mum, Here’s Why You’re Doing A Phenomenal Job
You've felt horrible about the ways you feel like you failed your kid. But dear mum, you're doing such a phenomenal job. Here's why.
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Managing An Angry Child: Dos and Don’ts
Anger may not be a bad emotion. Your job is not to repress your child's anger, but to help them process those feelings and channel them towards constructive ends.
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Why Can’t My Child Solve Difficult PSLE Math Problem Sums
Has the difficulty level of the PSLE math paper risen in the last few years? Peggy Foo, a numeracy specialist and ex-teacher shares her insights with TNAP.
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What To Do In Singapore With Your Kids
Think Singapore is boring? Think again. We show your ways to make the coming year a spectacular one of new discoveries.
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How To Raise A Money-Smart Child Series: Part 1
As a young mother of two, Jovin Tan, a Wealth Management Advisor, shares her insights on how we can influence our children to be financially smart.
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Your Child’s Digital Safety: Watch Out For These Dangers
There is a high risk that children might unknowingly solicit questionable websites and services with their devices. What are the steps you can take to prevent this?
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Conserve Water And Prevent Spread Of Dengue
Do your part to conserve water and prevent the spread of dengue fever at the same time. Here are some tips by Sanofi Pasteur, manufacturer of the world’s first dengue vaccine.
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Helping Mothers Get Jobs: Budget 2017 And Returnship Programme
For working mums looking to change jobs for a better working environment and for stay-at-home mums wanting to re-enter the workforce, the search can be quite daunting.
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Frequently Asked Questions About Asthma
Asthma affects roughly about 20% of children in Singapore. What are the different types of asthma and which one is most common in children?
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Raising A Confident Child
Studies have shown that a child who lacks confidence will be reluctant to try something new out of fear of failing. How can we raise a confident child?


























