Pre-School
This section is a collection of articles on Pre-School.
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Top 5 Reasons Why You Should Not Shout At Your Kids
Feeling guilty about shouting at your kids? Here are five reasons to give you the motivation to keep your cool.
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5 Common Misconceptions Parents May Have About Maths
Is drilling and practice all your child needs to excel in Maths? Our Math expert clarifies some common misconceptions about learning maths.
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Exclusive Interview With Professor Larry Scripp, Dean Of Music In Education At MindChamps
Dr. Larry Scripp, Dean of Music in Education at MindChamps, shares with us on the role parents play in developing their children's love for music.
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The Power Of Music: Benefits And Impacts On Children
Can music really make a difference in your child’s learning? Professor Larry Scripp, former Harvard music researcher reveals eye-opening benefits of learning music.
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6 Ways To Boost Your Child’s Brain Learning Potential
Want to know what you can do to amp up your child's brain learning potential? Read on for some brain-boosting tips from these experts.
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How To Ensure Our Children Are Not Spoilt: 6 Parenting Strategies
What can parents do to ensure that their children do not become spoilt? How can we undo what we have been doing if we already have been spoiling them?
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A Mother’s Dilemma: My Child Is Growing Up Too Fast
Hitting those growing-up milestones can be a challenge. We want our children to grow yet sometimes, we secretly wish they would remain the same. So how do we strike a balance?
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Interview with Deborah Weber, Senior Manager Of Child Research At Fisher-Price
Deborah probably has the dream job of every child-lover. What does she do at Fisher-Price? We spoke to her about Play IQ, the importance of play and what makes a good toy.
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How Can We Help Children Deal With Loss And Trauma?
Sometimes trauma and loss happen when we least expect it. How can parents and caregivers respond appropriately to a child going through trauma and loss?
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How Parents Can Support Children with Dyslexia
Is your child dyslexic? Your involvement is crucial when it comes to your child's achievements and their attitude towards dyslexia remediation. Here's how you can further support your child.























