Pre-School
This section is a collection of articles on Pre-School.
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Activity For Kids: Sandwich Making
Eating can be quite a mammoth task especially if your child is a picky eater. Here's a suggestion to involve your child in the food-making process - Sandwich making!
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Protecting My Child Against Cyberbullies [Part II]
It is important that parents pay attention to clues and signs to predict whether their children could be a target. To safeguard against cyberbullies, here are some essential tips.
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Is Learning Phonics Alone Enough For My Child?
While English is a tricky language where syllables sound differently in different words, would learning phonics alone be enough to raise up a young reader?
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Purposeful Play: Helping Our Children To Have Some Serious Fun
How can we help enhance our child's developmental process during their most precious early years? Well, let them play! Here's how you can have some serious fun with your child.
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Parents: Every Child’s Best Teacher
What is the secret to achieving a child's full potential? It's you - Parents! Here are ways on how you can spend time with your children to encourage their development.
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Demystifying Epilepsy In Children
Many parents are badly shaken when witnessing the seizures in their children for the first time. Dr Phuah Huan Kee from SBCC Baby & Child Clinic tell us more about epilepsy in children.
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The Magic Of Eating Together
In this day and age, it is not easy to get the family to eat together. What's the deal with having to dine at the same time? Is eating together as a family overrated?
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Sinus In Children
A 'sinus' is actually a normal air-filled space in the facial bones near the nasal passage that is lined with mucous membranes. So technically, everybody has sinuses!
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From Toy to Treasure: Keeping Your Children’s Old Toys
As your kids get older, they outgrow many toys along the way. Here are three ways you can keep those toys - but not in the toy box!
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From Kindergarten to Primary School: My Daughter’s Journey
As parents, have you been at a moment in time where you look at your child and steal a secret smile to yourself? Esther Lim shares her daughter's journey to Primary 1.























