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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What No One Tells You About The Chicken That You Are Consuming
Chicken is one of the most nutritious meat that we consume on a daily basis, but are the ones you are eating, safe and clean?
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Setting The Stage For Your Child’s Learning: 3 Simple Ways
The experiences our little ones receive in the first few years of their life is crucial to how their brain develops. How can we set the stage for real learning to take place?
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Heart Lessons From Children Who Are Special
Working with children with special needs is no easy feat. Rachelle Chan, an Occupational Therapist at THK Therapy Services (The Childrenās Therapy Centre) reflects on her journey working with children who are special.
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7 Useful Tips To Beat The Haze
Will the Haze have any affect children's health in any ways? Dr Jenny Tang shares with us 7 tips to help us beat the haze.
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Are You Ready To Be A SAHM?
Talk to any SAHM you know, and you will probably find that not one of them entered this new phase of their life without some fear and trembling and a great deal of uncertainty.
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Teaching Our Children The Value Of⦠Failing
It's hard to see our children fail. But when they discover how strong they can be once they finally break through their limits, that's when success is sweetest.
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5 Golden Rules For Your Breastfeeding Diet
Do you need a special diet when you breastfeed? We list down some golden rules to help you ensure you and your baby get all the nutrients you need.
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My Breastfeeding Journey: Yvon Bock, Founder And Managing Director Of Hegen
Mother, entrepreneur, designer and innovator. We caught up with Yvon Bock, Founder and Managing Director of Hegen Pte Ltd on her breastfeeding journey.
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What Should I Do When My Child Has A Sunburn?
When talking about the development of sunburn, prevention is key. Lighter-skinned races are affected more often and more intensely.
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Conflict In The Classroom: Resolving Differences At School
Studies have determined that in this knowledge and information age, students have to deal with stress levels at school comparable with those of adults at work.


























