Pre-School
This section is a collection of articles on Pre-School.
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Helping Your Child Pronounce Tricky Sounds Like R, S, K And G
It can be a tricky task to figure out why your child has trouble pronouncing certain sounds. Pronunciation problems can also be challenging to correct.
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How To Choose The Right Books For Your Child
What better time than now to stimulate your child's love for books? An expert from British Council shares useful tips on choosing the right books for your child.
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Choosing The Best Car Seat For Your Child
Car seats are not an option. They are everyday life-saving mechanisms and ensure the safety of our children on the road. Here's how to choose the best car seat.
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Tui Na For Children: A Safe and Non-Invasive Treatment For Common Childhood Illnesses
Tui Na focuses on the flow of energy to help your child's body heal itself. Here's how it can alleviate and successfully treat common childhood illnesses.
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Future-proof Your Children By Reinventing Learning With HP
The world today is changing at a rapid pace. How does the future of work impact education today? Is print learning still relevant and applicable?
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When Kids Speak With A Lisp: How To Fix It
Does your kid speak with a lisp? A speech expert recommends what you can do at home to help your child correct that pesky lisp.
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Play Your Hearts Out At SuperPark: A-Must-Visit Indoor Playground In Singapore
After spending several hours there on my first visit to SuperPark Singapore, I now know why it is truly not your usual indoor playground.
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Happy Train: A Whole-Brain Bilingual Programme For Toddlers
In Happy Train's bilingual programme, children get the best of both worlds. It's a unique blend of brain-activation activities in English and Mandarin.
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Tap Classes For Kids in Singapore
If you think only older children and adults have the coordination to learn Tap, you're mistaken! We round up dance studios offering Tap classes for kids.
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Are Our Kids Really Brave For Not Crying?
Is crying all that bad? Why do we find crying so hard to bear that we have to immediately nip it in the bud by finding ways to stop the tears from flowing?