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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    	LIFE = Attitude + Resilience + Dreams + SupportWhile she lost her ability to walk when she was 13, that did not stop swimmer Yip Pin Xiu to smash world records and clinch several golds at the Paralympics. 
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    	Healthy Habits For The New Year: Tips For ParentsHow do we prevent ourselves from being overwhelmed and bogged down in our attempt to achieve a healthy lifestyle? Find out how with these health tips. 
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    	Your Retirement Plan: 5 Questions To Start AskingThinking about and planning for retirement can be daunting. Here's a good head start on how you can start to think about your retirement plan. 
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    	Cost Of A Live-In Domestic Helper In SingaporeAs a parent, hiring a full-time domestic helper is a big decision. If you are considering a live-in domestic helper, here are important things to note. 
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    	Accepting Adults And Children With Special NeedsWhen it comes to interacting with people with special needs, how do we move from an attitude of tolerance to acceptance? 
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    	8 Tips To Prevent CyberbullyingOversharing online can lead to cyberbullying: how to stay as private as possible? Here are 8 useful tips to avoid cyberbullying. 
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    	Choosing A Preschool: Checklist For ParentsHow can you ensure that you've made the best preschool choice for your child? Here's a checklist to help you. 
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    	Does My Child Really Need Enrichment Classes?Are we becoming overzealous in booking lessons on top of regular weekday classes? Here are important questions to ask before signing up for that enrichment class. 
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    	What Is Person-First Language?Person-first language allows us to view the child as an individual first, instead of being tied to the disability. 
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    	How To Make Your Child’s Play More MeaningfulPlay isn't a waste of time. It creates a window of opportunities for learning beyond the classroom. Here are ideas on how you can create meaningful play for your child. 

 
                         
                      

 
					               

 
					               

 
					               

 
					               
 
					               

 
					               

 
					               

 
					               

 
					               




 
				 
				 
				 
				 
				 
				 
				 
				 
				 
				


 
                     
                     
                    




