Pre-School
This section is a collection of articles on Pre-School.
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Intentional Safety and Prevention for Children in Preschools
What makes a preschool safe? Are we nurturing 'tofu muscles' in our children today? These were some of the questions addressed in the inaugural workshop organized by ASSETS.
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Touch There Not: What To Do When Children Fondle With Their Private Areas In Public
At the age of two and six, most children will begin to explore their genitals. Here are five strategies on how parents can manage them.
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How to Praise Children Effectively
Praise is words of affirmation for the child. However, it might also turn children into praise junkies! So, where should parents draw the line?
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Online Safety For Families: 4 Tips to Keep Your Kids Safe Online
The Internet is a largely unregulated and fiercely independent place for children. Here is how you can help children navigate the online world.
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Is It Okay Not To Share?
Traditional sharing expects young kids to give up something the instant someone else demands. Why do we share and is it okay for our children not to share?
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Debunking Common Food Myths
The word 'healthy' can be quite subjective. Energy bars, cereal, low-fat yoghurt. Think these food are 'healthy'? Think again.
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Art And Craft Activity: Make Your Own Love Messages
Have a special day or birthday celebration coming up? Here's an affordable craft and gift idea for children to make for their friends or loved ones.
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Special Bonds Between Children And Animals
Some animals share a special bond with humans. We came across a few videos and stories of children and their close furry (or scaly) friends that made our hearts melt.
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Choosing The Right Toothbrush: 5 Things To Look Out For
What should you look out for when picking the very first toothbrush and toothpaste for your child? Dr Lim from T32 Junior shares some pointers.
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I Want More! Explaining The Concept Of Money To Kids
Talks about dollars and cents are nerve-wrecking, start small by inculcating your child to save for a rainy day when the children are at a tender age.























